Subject line says it all -- is there any issue with installation or fitment of S4RS wheels on an S2R/S4R? I've heard the rotors may be a different bolt pattern / offset.
Thanks! [thumbsup]
Adam
Quote from: DrDesmosedici on August 07, 2008, 07:35:30 AM
Subject line says it all -- is there any issue with installation or fitment of S4RS wheels on an S2R/S4R? I've heard the rotors may be a different bolt pattern / offset.
Thanks! [thumbsup]
Adam
you cheeky monkey, i was eyeing those up too [evil]
Quote from: fromario on August 07, 2008, 08:05:31 AM
you cheeky monkey, i was eyeing those up too [evil]
Not those ones, I like white wheels ;D
Adam
Bringing this back from the dead ... Any input about S4RS wheels on an S4R? I may be getting a set of S4RS wheels + rotors and was curious about fitment ... Thanks! [thumbsup]
The rear wheel should be a direct bolt on since the swingarm and hub are the same.
For the front wheel, see if the OEM brake rotor- or axle part numbers match, maybe that would tell you about spacing.
You would think I would remember all this having sold a set some time back but.... All I CAN remember is that if you have a bike with 6 bolt rotors vs the 5 bolt of the RS, the offset is different, pretty sure.
Yeah, my S4R has a 6-bolt pattern for the front rotors.
You will need new rotors. The S4R has 6 bolt rotors and the S4Rs has 5 bolt rotors and the offset is different between the two so you can't just take the rotors from the S4Rs.
I ran into this when I thought about upgrading my S4R to an S4Rs and realized I wouldn't easily be able to swap my BSTs and Brake Tech rotors.