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07-16-2007, 11:03 PM
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Production 125 Favourite Bike: VICTORY HAMMER, DAYTONA 675
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: ATLANTA, GA.
Posts: 6 Other Motorcycle: CUSTOM SPEED FOUR Extra Motorcycle: HONDA V45 SABRE
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Speed Four Wheels
I Just Purchased A '06 Speed Four After Being Away From Bikes
For About 20 Years. I Want To Change The Wheels To A Different Style And Some That Are Polished. Who Makes Wheels That Fit
The Bike? I Do Not Need Racing Wheels, Just A Good Looking Set
For The Street.
Donnie
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07-17-2007, 12:14 PM
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I don't think anybody makes wheels other than the stock wheels, unless you spend a fortune on fancy racing wheels. Joe polished or chromed the stock wheels, and it looks great.
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07-17-2007, 01:24 PM
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Production 125 Favourite Bike: VICTORY HAMMER, DAYTONA 675
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: ATLANTA, GA.
Posts: 6 Other Motorcycle: CUSTOM SPEED FOUR Extra Motorcycle: HONDA V45 SABRE
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Does Anyone Have A Photo Of The Bike That BELONGS TO JOE THAT You Mentioned With The Wheels On It?
Or, Does Anyone Know If Another Triumph Style Wheel Will Fit The
Speed Four Such As A Daytona, Sprint, Etc?
Donnie
Last edited by DONNIE REEVES; 07-17-2007 at 01:35 PM.
Reason: ADDED WORKS TO CLARIFY
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07-17-2007, 02:00 PM
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Official Leathers Tester
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Daytona 600 wheels, TT600 wheels, 2002 Daytona wheels, and nearly all Triumph sport models' front wheels from about 1999 to 2004 fit. Single sided swingarm rear wheels don't fit, for obvious reasons, but the fronts typically do. The brake disks may not be the same, though.
Joe posted pictures of his bike several times, and once the photo album gets back up to speed, I am pretty sure we can find them. It really is a great looking bike.
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07-18-2007, 09:14 AM
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Production 125 Favourite Bike: VICTORY HAMMER, DAYTONA 675
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: ATLANTA, GA.
Posts: 6 Other Motorcycle: CUSTOM SPEED FOUR Extra Motorcycle: HONDA V45 SABRE
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After Looking At Several Of The Triumph Sport Bikes,
I Like The Wheels On The Daytona 675 The Best As It Has 5
Spokes Rather Than The Three On Most Other Models.
Do You Know If The Daytona 675 Wheels Will Fit The
Speed Four? If Not, Do You Know Where I Can Retrive
This Informantion?
Thanks For You Help,
Donnie
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07-18-2007, 06:42 PM
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Official Leathers Tester
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They might fit as long as you modified the brakes and made spacers for them. You would also have to change the way the speedometer works. I had a spare set of TT600 wheels, and they didn't fit my 675.
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07-19-2007, 12:58 AM
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Supersport 400 Favourite Bike: Triumph TT 600
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Massachusetts
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will do you still have that spare set of TT wheels? I bent both of mine the other night in a highway incident at 100mph  luckily I didnt lay the bike down but i hit a car exhaust system and it bent both the front and the rear pretty badly. So if you have a set or if, the original poster finds a set and wants to sell his original ones let me know
Otherwise im headed to the rim doctor on saturday.
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07-19-2007, 12:54 PM
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Official Leathers Tester
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No, I don't. Wheels are one of the first things scavengers like me look for, and I am not unique! People who get addicted to track days look for a second set of wheels for track tires, for example. When I sold the red and silver bike, the wheels were just about the first part to sell.
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