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#1
a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion
Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:07
#2
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
levey
Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:20
Nice, is that a can of MB in the second shot? Haven't seen that beer for ages in Perth.
#3
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:36
wow b45s look good on a 1200 ,i might put my gold spoke simmon copies on !
#4
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion
Posted on: 2010/4/17 13:38
It sure is, PM me with a address and I'll send you a can :)
#5
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/17 14:23
levey will need more than one can to keep him goin :)
fedex him a carton haha
#6
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion
Posted on: 2010/4/17 22:49
#7
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:19
205 is unlikely to clear the struts.
Unless the wheel offset makes them stick outside the guards like this:
#8
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion
Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:29
#9
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2010/4/17 23:59
I don't know if anyone has successfully fitted 205s to the front of a 1200. On the sedan rear 205s will fit if the perfect offset wheel is used. But on the front there is less room.
I reckon with spacers and guard clearance (perhaps overfender flares) it will work.
#10
Re: a question re: directional Simmon's
Lowmion
Posted on: 2010/4/18 8:02
well I'll let you know how it comes together, and post the pic's :)
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