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  1. #4721

    Quote Originally Posted by elvandesantos View Post
    mga master.. pwede patabang. my soon to be project for suzuki thunder.

    My concerns changing my mags rim to spoke:

    1. Hubs availability for the spoked rims, I heard for thunder there aint available.
    -is there any other brand of motorcycle hub we can used for such project?
    2. Disk brake is located oddly in the left side contrary to most bikes.
    -using other motorcycle brand parts would be okay, mechanic doing modification and all is it safe?
    3. Planning for a 2.50 width rims for the rear, can someone suggest me a nice width for the front rims here.
    -I had it in mind, using the same width for the front would really be ugly looking plus I don't think the mud guard would fit on it.
    4. Changing the sprocket from 45 to 47. (standard even in cars are 45)
    -I am aware of this things, 44 below sprockets mean faster running, but it would loosen its strength in uphill runs, slow start from full stop and is slow on when in having full load(ankas) for the bike. 45 above means more power it can push us from full stop, more power to for heavy loads (changing wider rims and wider tires are heavy), great for uphill runs... but will lessen the speed in flat roads at full speed.

    I am no multicab mechanic but I have some knowledge. 7-45 differentials are used for high geared suzuki multicabs "7" as the hint. 6-45 differentials are used for low geared multicabs ("6" as a hint for low gears)... great for climbing and commonly used in 4x4 suzuki multicabs. I know someone using 7-39 for their multicabs (at full load) and it really runs way faster in flat roads but you can easily noticed the engine hanging in for dear life in uphill climbs.
    try nkog ask k2ng nka modify ug thunder namo bro. I think, he can address all your concerns.

  2. #4722
    Quote Originally Posted by gwend0423 View Post
    hahaha. asa d.i imo motor bro?
    ako gpa admit bro. para kondisyon mo dagan. pang kabuhayan showcase mn gd to. merkado-opisina-balay rai pdulngan pirmi

  3. #4723
    Quote Originally Posted by LyleWillBeDone View Post
    ako gpa admit bro. para kondisyon mo dagan. pang kabuhayan showcase mn gd to. merkado-opisina-balay rai pdulngan pirmi
    aw... payts na d.i au to ig human bro.

    ang akoa pud gani. n.ana ra pd ang destinasyon. hehehe

  4. #4724
    Quote Originally Posted by gwend0423 View Post
    aw... payts na d.i au to ig human bro.

    ang akoa pud gani. n.ana ra pd ang destinasyon. hehehe
    haha.. ana jd ba bro. samot nag mo mahal ang gas. good luck.

  5. #4725
    pppssstttt................pagpoyo mo mga vayet......

    mag dota nalang ta.....

  6. #4726
    Quote Originally Posted by LyleWillBeDone View Post
    haha.. ana jd ba bro. samot nag mo mahal ang gas. good luck.
    ok ra bro. mas lesser mn ghapon m,conssume ako gas ang motor kaysa sa sakyanan. tipid ghapon. hehehehe

  7. #4727
    oo. puyo njud kai ang post sa FB, nwagtang ug kalit.

  8. #4728
    Quote Originally Posted by elvandesantos View Post
    mga master.. pwede patabang. my soon to be project for suzuki thunder.

    My concerns changing my mags rim to spoke:

    1. Hubs availability for the spoked rims, I heard for thunder there aint available.
    -is there any other brand of motorcycle hub we can used for such project?
    2. Disk brake is located oddly in the left side contrary to most bikes.
    -using other motorcycle brand parts would be okay, mechanic doing modification and all is it safe?
    3. Planning for a 2.50 width rims for the rear, can someone suggest me a nice width for the front rims here.
    -I had it in mind, using the same width for the front would really be ugly looking plus I don't think the mud guard would fit on it.
    4. Changing the sprocket from 45 to 47. (standard even in cars are 45)
    -I am aware of this things, 44 below sprockets mean faster running, but it would loosen its strength in uphill runs, slow start from full stop and is slow on when in having full load(ankas) for the bike. 45 above means more power it can push us from full stop, more power to for heavy loads (changing wider rims and wider tires are heavy), great for uphill runs... but will lessen the speed in flat roads at full speed.

    I am no multicab mechanic but I have some knowledge. 7-45 differentials are used for high geared suzuki multicabs "7" as the hint. 6-45 differentials are used for low geared multicabs ("6" as a hint for low gears)... great for climbing and commonly used in 4x4 suzuki multicabs. I know someone using 7-39 for their multicabs (at full load) and it really runs way faster in flat roads but you can easily noticed the engine hanging in for dear life in uphill climbs.
    for your reference bro..

    i can suggest 2.50 front then 2.75 or 3.00 at the rear. daugon ra ghapon sa tire size.
    needs jd kag dako2 na sprocket ana kai mo bug.at ang imo tormots 2ngod sa ligod. 45T will do.
    if you want a customized pipe, 3.5k will do. si norbing ra balaha sa tanan. he know's what's best ie elbow size, canister design etc.

  9. #4729
    Quote Originally Posted by LyleWillBeDone View Post
    oo. puyo njud kai ang post sa FB, nwagtang ug kalit.
    Unsay post nga nawagtang lyle

  10. #4730
    Quote Originally Posted by LyleWillBeDone View Post
    ayg hilak dha yadz. hahahaha... ok rana. wa mana sa motor. naa manas ga drive. unsaon nma nmong kusog mo dagan nya ga buwa rang baba. intawn.
    Imo cgurong gihiloan kay ngbula man kaha ang baba...whah :P or nanamin ka..whahah

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