anyone know what these wheels are?

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anyone know what these wheels are?

11 Jan 2012 22:43
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I found this photo on a blog somewhere. Crazy looking bike. Really interested in those wheels, or any more photos/info on it. I'm wondering if the spokes are going to the outside of the rim like that so that you can run these without tubes?

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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

11 Jan 2012 22:59 - 11 Jan 2012 23:00
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never mind
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11 Jan 2012 23:02 - 11 Jan 2012 23:03
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crazy looking alternator setup on that Beamer (or at I think its a BMW) except for the cutout on the tank I'm diggin it
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 00:19
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How about the kick stand? Double box end wrench slid over the foot peg :laugh:

Chain or shaft drive? And where is the drive?
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 00:45
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a buddy of mine was telling me about a similar wheel spoke wheel for tubless tires on a moto guzzi he is building I googled it and yeah they go through the outside of the wheel I thought he was just rambling about about some obscure mod


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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 01:08
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steell wrote: How about the kick stand? Double box end wrench slid over the foot peg :laugh:

Chain or shaft drive? And where is the drive?

What keeps the box wrench from rotating and dropping the bike?? :blink:
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 01:08 - 12 Jan 2012 01:11
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:unsure: Wonder how the spoke tension is adjusted?
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12 Jan 2012 01:14
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ramtough_63 wrote:

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:unsure: Wonder how the spoke tension is adjusted?

Side Cuts?? lol just have to assume the are threaded
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12 Jan 2012 01:19 - 13 Feb 2012 17:30
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 01:22
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It looks like you use an allen wrench in the depression on the hub end of the spoke to tighten it into the little cylinder on the rim end of the spoke. Pretty cool - no penetration of the rim so tubless tires can be easily used. Ed
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 01:25
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Look at the spoke ends inside the hub, looks to be a hex there to adjust tension.
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Re: anyone know what these wheels are?

12 Jan 2012 04:00 - 12 Jan 2012 04:09
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I think those wheels on the original bike are from the R1100GS, R1150GS, and R1200GS series BMW bikes. Notice the spokes go to the outer part of the rim. They are tubeless wheels.

The rear is a single-sided, shaft-drive (shaft on the right side).

The front is missing the left side brake rotor. He probably had a rough time getting the caliper to line up with a disk since the wheels were not originally mated to a standard fork. I can't tell what the fork is. The GS had a telelever front end.

Those GS bikes are huge and heavy. I helped a buddy of mine rebuild/align one after a crash. He used to wheelie those things for a block.
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