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Old 03-17-2005, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I bought my Tiger about 5 weeks ago and I really enjoy it. My bike came with a Daytona (I think, it's a 190/55-17) rear wheel on it and the stock Tiger wheel without a rotor or sprocket carrier. I was all set for a little dirt excursion and while attempting to mount my spoked wheel I realized that the carrier fits but the rotor doesn't match up.
I need a rear rotor in good shape. I would like a sprocket carrier also so I can have 'dirt gearing' and 'street gearing' without much fuss.
Any Help?
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Old 03-17-2005, 06:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I bought my Tiger about 5 weeks ago and I really enjoy it. My bike came with a Daytona (I think, it's a 190/55-17) rear wheel on it and the stock Tiger wheel without a rotor or sprocket carrier. I was all set for a little dirt excursion and while attempting to mount my spoked wheel I realized that the carrier fits but the rotor doesn't match up.
I need a rear rotor in good shape. I would like a sprocket carrier also so I can have 'dirt gearing' and 'street gearing' without much fuss.
Any Help?
Thanx.
Colin in Phoenix, AZ USA
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