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KX125/KDX200 wheels onto KX500?

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snoopjonnyjon:
I am very curious if KDX rear wheels work or not? If KDX200/220 (or KLX300R) rear wheels fit the KX500, that would be the perfect way to get an 18".

Hillclimb#42:
I had my back-up wheel for my 97 500 mounted up to my 86 kdx 200. It fit without any troubles. I was attempting to convert the Kdx to disc brakes, when I noticed that the disc set-up had lots more drag during a free spin. I am pretty sure that the axle diameter is the same on other years, but not 100%. I think the advantage to an 18" wheel is to run a wide wheel. That way you have alot wider tread patch on the ground. A narrow 18" seems to be the wrong direction to me. The bigger rear wheel would roll better IMO. I know that bigger bikes that are pro hillclimbing will run a 21" rear for the advantage of a flatter tread patch, if that makes any sense. Its just my opinion, as I run stock wheels. I also noticed in my recent experiences with tire changing, that stock wheels corrode very bad on the inside. I don't know, if water gets in there while riding and washing, or the soap and water for easy assembly causes it, but I have seen lots of corrosion on the inside of used wheels. If any bike will destroy a rear hub, its a kx500. Be careful what you mount up to it. Hope I helped.

Goat:
The rear wheel off the kdx will fit. 1990 and newer for sure. I have a 1990 in the garage and took the wheel off to see if there was any difference. I have 88 wheels on my 93 k5 so I couldn't compare it to the proper year wheel. Axle diameter is the same.

NZ500:
Cool :). Well I rung the guy back today he accepted my offer of $250nz ($175 USD) for both of the wheels. If the front one isn't suitable it's no big deal, easy to sell and didn't cost much. I'll pick them up tomorrow and update on how well they fit. Also got a pair of 2001 kx500 radiators for $200 (about 140 US) today. One of mine is in good condition but the other is a bit ugly. For that price vs new price I don't mind having a spare set here. I've ridden 200cc two strokes for 5 or 6 years and used to having them on the pipe all the time. I might need those spare radiators while I'm getting used to riding a 500 lol

NZ500:
For some reason I haven't been able to use the forum here for one and a half weeks. I picked up the kdx wheels, they are mint and have good discs too. After doing a lot of measuring last week I found that the KDX rear wheel is closer to the factory measurements than what's currently on the bike.

I don't know what the previous owner has done to it (current kx500 rear), perhaps it's not even a kawasaki wheel. There is a wear groove in the front right swingarm gusset from the tyre rubbing at some stage. The left wheel spacer was 12.5mm and is supposed to be 20mm from what I've found on the fiches. the disc has spring washers in between it and the hub (about 3mm thick I think). Argh yucky! I think I need to get motor back in the frame and see how well the sprockets line up with each other and make new spacers for both wheels? Perhaps it's been done so a different rear caliper could be used or something?

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