73 cb500t front wheel>xs1100 front wheel?

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  • Bowtied
    Truly XSive
    • Jul 2008
    • 150
    • oklahoma city ok!

    #1

    73 cb500t front wheel>xs1100 front wheel?

    Will it work? I'm planning on running spoke wheels when i change the bike over to a hardtail chaindrive but i am having trouble finding a rear wheel that'll hold a 200mm tire. Anyways, i have a 73 honda cb500t and it has the spoke wheels on the front and back. Now the back i can't use cause it's really narrow. But the front is a spoke wheel. Does anyone know if it'll fit on the front of my xs1100sf? Cause that'd save me a little time and money. Anyways i appriciate the help fellas. Thanks later.
    Yes it's a damn nice bike, yes it's in REALLY good condition, yes it would be a shame to chop it, BUT damn how cool would it look with ape hangers?
  • Shappers
    Truly XSive
    • Sep 2006
    • 158
    • Helsinki, Finland

    #2
    I think you would be much better off getting a front spoked wheel from an XS650..

    Straight swap for the 1100 wheel, doesn't get any simpler than that!
    '84 Sport

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    • AlanB
      XSive Maximus
      • Oct 2006
      • 705
      • Scotland

      #3
      Hi Bowtied,

      I think that one of the guys on here did something similar.... P'raps Audijunky?

      If you have a look around, the wire wheel from the XS650 fits straight in..... discs bolt on, speedo drive fits. Honda bits will need some adaptation.

      AlanB

      DOH!.... need to type quicker!
      If it ain't broke, modify it!

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      • xschop
        XS-XJ Guru
        • Feb 2006
        • 1794
        • oklahoma city

        #4
        spoked

        Hey Josh, go down to A&A on 15th street. Ask for mouse, tell him I sent you, and ask him to take a look in the back.....bring a handkerchief, you'll be droolin'......chop
        MDRNF
        79F.....Not Stock
        80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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        • xschop
          XS-XJ Guru
          • Feb 2006
          • 1794
          • oklahoma city

          #5
          oh yeah

          Don't be eyeing that Chaindrive Virago 920 either
          MDRNF
          79F.....Not Stock
          80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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          • Bowtied
            Truly XSive
            • Jul 2008
            • 150
            • oklahoma city ok!

            #6
            i plan on cruising down there thursday anyways! hahahaha! Was hopen to get a look see as to what i can use out of there!
            Yes it's a damn nice bike, yes it's in REALLY good condition, yes it would be a shame to chop it, BUT damn how cool would it look with ape hangers?

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            • blackchop2
              XSive
              • Oct 2008
              • 93

              #7
              the xs650 wheel is a direct swap over- the disc off your stock wheel mount right upo.

              the only thing you will have to do is have the axle machined a bit in order to fit .

              other than that its all good to go.

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              • fredintoon
                Master of XSology
                • Mar 2004
                • 6795
                • Saskatoon SK

                #8
                Originally posted by blackchop2
                the xs650 wheel is a direct swap over- the disc off your stock wheel mount right upo.

                the only thing you will have to do is have the axle machined a bit in order to fit .

                other than that its all good to go.
                Hi Blackchop,
                what axle modification do you reckon is needed?
                My XS11SG is rolling on an XS650 wheel right now and the stock axle holds it in without needing to be machined at all. I'd swear the XS650 & the XS1100 front axles are identical. Specifically I'm using an XS650 artillery wheel but it and the XS650 wire wheel swap with each other just fine so an XS650 wire wheel in an XS11 should also be a straight swap.
                Fred Hill, S'toon
                XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                "The Flying Pumpkin"

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