Honda rims on a kawasaki???
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Better late then never
That's a great thred tho- I'll be hitting that in the future for sure.
FWIW- the honda rims did fit on my brute force 750- but I had to reverse the rear rims (stem on the inside) and shim all four about 1/4". You actually don't need to reverse the rear rims, but if you don't- they stick out about another 4" over stock (8" both sides) which is great for sand and field riding- but not good for tight trails!
I'll be buying ITP rims soon anyway-
That's a great thred tho- I'll be hitting that in the future for sure.
FWIW- the honda rims did fit on my brute force 750- but I had to reverse the rear rims (stem on the inside) and shim all four about 1/4". You actually don't need to reverse the rear rims, but if you don't- they stick out about another 4" over stock (8" both sides) which is great for sand and field riding- but not good for tight trails!
I'll be buying ITP rims soon anyway-
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Better late then never
That's a great thred tho- I'll be hitting that in the future for sure.
FWIW- the honda rims did fit on my brute force 750- but I had to reverse the rear rims (stem on the inside) and shim all four about 1/4". You actually don't need to reverse the rear rims, but if you don't- they stick out about another 4" over stock (8" both sides) which is great for sand and field riding- but not good for tight trails!
I'll be buying ITP rims soon anyway-
That's a great thred tho- I'll be hitting that in the future for sure.
FWIW- the honda rims did fit on my brute force 750- but I had to reverse the rear rims (stem on the inside) and shim all four about 1/4". You actually don't need to reverse the rear rims, but if you don't- they stick out about another 4" over stock (8" both sides) which is great for sand and field riding- but not good for tight trails!
I'll be buying ITP rims soon anyway-
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BTW, Kawi makes aluminum rims for other ATV makers such as Honda, Polaris, etc. in their Nebraska plant.
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