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Old 04-26-2017, 03:39 PM   #1
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TT250: Rims, spokes and options

I'm looking at lacing my own wheels, it's something I'd like to learn to do and I think it would be useful if I get another spoked bike (like an RX3).

Also, when winter comes around I'd like a more durable rear wheel on my TT250, as it's the one piece of the bike that I really struggled to keep winter off, particularly the spoke nipples.

I wouldn't mind an aluminium wheel and stainless spoke kit, but I'm unsure of sizing; I know the tyre size and the fact it's 36 spoke, but that's about it. Rocky Mountain ATV have lots of rim and spoke kits but they're filtered by make & model.

Anyone have any experience with this?


 
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Old 04-26-2017, 10:07 PM   #2
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I looked at the tyre markings and I think this rim would work, but I suspect the TT250 rear is a little wider than 2.15, I need to get my ruler which of course I can't find for the life of me.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tusk-Impact-...-/332049329423


 
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Old 04-26-2017, 10:27 PM   #3
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Those should be $89 @ rocky Mountain. Just depends on the shipping comparison. Just choose one of the big name bikes till it meets your spec. of 36 spoke by 2.15 X xx. Yes a pita with the brand name lookup there. If all else fails, phone. I bought 2 jackets here. They are super friendly and helpful.

I heard on the supercross telecast that they (rm atv) bought their employees and their families 1000 tickets for the Utah supercross last weekend.
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Old 04-26-2017, 10:47 PM   #4
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I looked at the tyre markings and I think this rim would work, but I suspect the TT250 rear is a little wider than 2.15, I need to get my ruler which of course I can't find for the life of me.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tusk-Impact-...-/332049329423
Remember, wheel rim width is measure from the inside to the inside...ARH


 
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I'm looking at lacing my own wheels, it's something I'd like to learn to do and I think it would be useful if I get another spoked bike (like an RX3).

Also, when winter comes around I'd like a more durable rear wheel on my TT250, as it's the one piece of the bike that I really struggled to keep winter off, particularly the spoke nipples.

I wouldn't mind an aluminium wheel and stainless spoke kit, but I'm unsure of sizing; I know the tyre size and the fact it's 36 spoke, but that's about it. Rocky Mountain ATV have lots of rim and spoke kits but they're filtered by make & model.

Anyone have any experience with this?
If you go to youtube-Britannia motorcycles and look for BM 250 Trials Build, chapter 10a and 10b it is the best tutorial on how to lace up a wheel I've ever seen...ARH


 
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Old 04-27-2017, 08:22 AM   #6
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Those should be $89 @ rocky Mountain. Just depends on the shipping comparison. Just choose one of the big name bikes till it meets your spec. of 36 spoke by 2.15 X xx. Yes a pita with the brand name lookup there. If all else fails, phone. I bought 2 jackets here. They are super friendly and helpful.

I heard on the supercross telecast that they (rm atv) bought their employees and their families 1000 tickets for the Utah supercross last weekend.

TT250 rear rim is DEF a 2.15" x 18"


 
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Old 04-27-2017, 08:55 AM   #7
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I'm looking at lacing my own wheels, it's something I'd like to learn to do and I think it would be useful if I get another spoked bike (like an RX3).

Also, when winter comes around I'd like a more durable rear wheel on my TT250, as it's the one piece of the bike that I really struggled to keep winter off, particularly the spoke nipples.

I wouldn't mind an aluminium wheel and stainless spoke kit, but I'm unsure of sizing; I know the tyre size and the fact it's 36 spoke, but that's about it. Rocky Mountain ATV have lots of rim and spoke kits but they're filtered by make & model.

Anyone have any experience with this?
I recommend the Warp9 rims. A size 2.15-18 rim should work well for the rear wheel. A size 1.60-21 rim should work well for the front wheel. Just make sure you get a rim with the correct number of spokes.

I would guess both wheels on your TT250 have 36 spokes. If so, here are two Warp9 rims which should fit.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...erm=warp9+rims

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...erm=warp9+rims
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Old 04-27-2017, 09:56 AM   #8
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Thanks all, this is really useful. I plan to have this done (the rear, at least) before the end of season, I'll document everything as I'm sure it'll be helpful.


 
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Old 04-27-2017, 11:32 AM   #9
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Thanks all, this is really useful. I plan to have this done (the rear, at least) before the end of season, I'll document everything as I'm sure it'll be helpful.
I for one, am really looking forward to this. I'd like to get those heavy steel rims off of Mrs 2LZ TT250 and put in some nice stainless spokes.
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