Aftermarket Wheels/Tires for China Quads
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Aftermarket Wheels/Tires for China Quads
Hello everyone,
First post here. I am very new to the sport. I just bought 2 Quads over the weekend, a 110cc for my 5 year old son, and a 250cc for myself. My question is, is it possible to swap out the wheels and tires of these Chinese Quads? I would like to switch out the wheels/tires that come with my 250 with another set. According to the specs (I have not taken my 250 out of the crate yet), it has 18x7-8 tires in the front, and 18x9.5-8 in the rear. That means I have 8" wheels correct? I would like to go with 10" wheels if possible, maybe some black ones for better style.
My quad looks like a Jetmoto 250, but there are some differences. Here is the link to a picture:
Would anyone happen to know the bolt pattern for the Chinese ATVs? Thanks
First post here. I am very new to the sport. I just bought 2 Quads over the weekend, a 110cc for my 5 year old son, and a 250cc for myself. My question is, is it possible to swap out the wheels and tires of these Chinese Quads? I would like to switch out the wheels/tires that come with my 250 with another set. According to the specs (I have not taken my 250 out of the crate yet), it has 18x7-8 tires in the front, and 18x9.5-8 in the rear. That means I have 8" wheels correct? I would like to go with 10" wheels if possible, maybe some black ones for better style.
My quad looks like a Jetmoto 250, but there are some differences. Here is the link to a picture:
Would anyone happen to know the bolt pattern for the Chinese ATVs? Thanks
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Aftermarket Wheels/Tires for China Quads
Hi starsky. I found your bike is similar to mine from China.
It used to wear 8 inches wheels;
PCD 88mm M8 for front
PCD 110mm M10 for rear
I bought 2 wheels for PCD 85mm, 10mm dia holes to front
Also 2 wheels for PCD 110mm, 10mm dia holes to rear
The pcd of front was not fit exactly but the bigger holes of 10mm dia absorb
the difference and fit sufficiently.
After it ran 2000km, I changed its front brake-system from Drum to Disk.
The new hubs had pcd 110mm. I had to modify the front wheels drilling
new holes.
So that's why atv in the pic I pasted wears 110mm PCD wheels altered from
PCD 85.
It used to wear 8 inches wheels;
PCD 88mm M8 for front
PCD 110mm M10 for rear
I bought 2 wheels for PCD 85mm, 10mm dia holes to front
Also 2 wheels for PCD 110mm, 10mm dia holes to rear
The pcd of front was not fit exactly but the bigger holes of 10mm dia absorb
the difference and fit sufficiently.
After it ran 2000km, I changed its front brake-system from Drum to Disk.
The new hubs had pcd 110mm. I had to modify the front wheels drilling
new holes.
So that's why atv in the pic I pasted wears 110mm PCD wheels altered from
PCD 85.
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Aftermarket Wheels/Tires for China Quads
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Jessie_atvruns
starsky. Yup. The rear wheels had the bolt pattern of 4X110 PCD. And the new front hubs for disc-brake had the same 4X110 PCD bolt pattern as the rear. Anyway thank u very much for ur reply.</end quote></div>
Thanks Jessie, can you tell me where you got the parts for the disc brake replacement? I would be interested in doing this also. Thanks
starsky. Yup. The rear wheels had the bolt pattern of 4X110 PCD. And the new front hubs for disc-brake had the same 4X110 PCD bolt pattern as the rear. Anyway thank u very much for ur reply.</end quote></div>
Thanks Jessie, can you tell me where you got the parts for the disc brake replacement? I would be interested in doing this also. Thanks
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: biskit134
Jessie, what size engine is in your quad? Also, what kind of gains did you notice with the valve job?</end quote></div>
Hi biskit134. Good morning. TKVM for visiting My Page.
The nominal capacity is 49cc. For such a small engine, they say it could be effective to accumulate such tiny tuning items as polishing valves to have smooth air flow , triming locker arms for light-weight on purpose. But to be honest, it has been hard to find remarkable changes. But they encourage me alot. lol
Jessie, what size engine is in your quad? Also, what kind of gains did you notice with the valve job?</end quote></div>
Hi biskit134. Good morning. TKVM for visiting My Page.
The nominal capacity is 49cc. For such a small engine, they say it could be effective to accumulate such tiny tuning items as polishing valves to have smooth air flow , triming locker arms for light-weight on purpose. But to be honest, it has been hard to find remarkable changes. But they encourage me alot. lol