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Old 02-03-2010, 06:49 PM
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Wheel part number location

I have an old front wheel off of my 919 that I pulled out of storage. I put it side by side with my hawk and it looks identical other than the spacers. The numbers on the spoke on the right side are the same ( J17XM3.50 DOT 26S).
The only part number that bike bandit micro fiche has is for the whole wheel assemblies with spacers, seals and bearings. Im just curious, because it might provide another source for a direct replacement wheel.
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Old 02-04-2010, 04:24 AM
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i read somewhere on another thread that the rear 919 fits. so the front may fit as well. there are some lists of interchangeable wheels/parts-do a search. it wouldn't take much to try it or see if the honda dealer can answer that. How would you compare the SH with the 919 since you had both?
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Old 02-04-2010, 06:21 AM
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I searched, but all I find is the rear wheel. I guess I will have to just stick it on, if it ever stops raining. I asked the dealer back when I was looking for a replacement wheel for the 919 but all they knew was what was on the micro fiche. I loved my 919.It was an 05 that I bought in 07 for 1800.00 because it needed some love. But 300.00 later and some and attention from me I was causing mayhem all over town. I haven't had a whole lot of street time with my hawk. I got it for free in pieces and I have slowly been putting it back together. I'm just gone out of the country to much to have any real time with it. I do like that torque and the V-Twin sound. I got lucky when I found this deal, I had been wanting to try a V-Twin.
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maybe salvage yards may know if they fit. Probably could measure carefully and determine fit also.
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