Converting to Hydro fronts,, got a couple of problems

littledh173

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Spent part of my afternoon installing my hydro set up pn the front of my 98 Blaster and ran into some problems. My front drum set up had 2 inch wheel spacers and the front tires flipped. Now with the front disc brakes on I can't use the bolts that went through the spacers as the bolt head hits tha calipers. Also without the spacers I can't flip the front wheels. Sumbitch just got real skinny. Is there a stud that is long enough for this or does somebody have another idea?
 
not sure what spacers you're usin, but the black delron type is working on my sons 99 with hydro's, the spacers go on then coupler/extenders screw on, no bolt heads thru the hub
heres your only other option for flippin the front rims.........flush mount valve stems

and i just so happen to have a brand new chrome, complete set of 4, with 2 fill tubes
$15 shipped, same as i paid for them, got them for my fronts, but it's ridiculously wide with the rims flipped on +3 asr's, so no need for them
pm me if interested
 
Thanks AWK but I'll pass on those. I think I would have to still remove the rim to air it up. These Donut Rings I have only have 4 holes that go all the way through. I like the ways yours sounds, I might go lookin for some of those. I'll look for a brand name on them tomorrow. I spent part of my day putting the Hydros on and part undoing what the PO had done to this poor thing. I got some pictures of what I have done and the parts involved.

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well, if i hadnt got them spacers used and cheap/trade, i woulda went with these.....

G-Force Front Wheel Spacers Yamaha Blaster 200 | eBay

but heres what i got.......................

DuraBlue Front Wheel Spacers Yamaha Blaster 200 88-06 | eBay

and this looks to be what you have, i see long bolts not couplers.....

Front Wheel Spacers Yamaha Banshee Blaster Warrior NEW | eBay

they used to sale just coupler style ones on ebay for cheap, like $18
with no ring, but i cant seem to find them, maybe if you could find them, you could re-install your stock studs and use them with your existing rings ??????

edit......found one set, all the others say "polaris" ????

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yama...ors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4aae82a669
 
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they used to sale just coupler style ones on ebay for cheap, like $18
with no ring, but i cant seem to find them, maybe if you could find them, you could re-install your stock studs and use them with your existing rings ??????

edit......found one set, all the others say "polaris" ????

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yamah...item4aae82a669


I have some of those on my sons LT80 and wow does that thing look like a small flat tracker now. This also let me flip his rims and its easy as hell to get to the valve stem. I thought about those kind but I have read where people have said they aren't strong enough for a bigger quad. Whats your take or experience on this?
 
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5" ATV WHEEL SPACERS TRACKER BREEZE WARRIOR BLASTER | eBay

Am using these on the rear at present, rider is 60Kilos, and riding MX. No breakages yet.
Use loctite or some thread lock on hub studs.

Thanks, that puts my mind at ease. I have eyeballed these type for my Blaster, Honda 250EX and Can Am DS250 but have been a bit uneasy over folks claiming them not sturdy enough. Just for public knowledge I have found in my searches for some sort of spacer or stud extender that the majority of studs are 10mm x 1.25mm. Here is a couple of resources I found that tell the wheel spacing (stud pattern)

ATV Bolt Pattern Guide - ATV Wheels

and another that tells a lot of stud sizes

ATV wheel spacers

and another with useful info on wheel sizes, stud spacing and tire sizes

Yamaha Wheel Spacers
 
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unless your skying 30 ft. jumps those stud extenders seem to be ok, slickerthanyou runs them here on the mountain in the roughest sh*t known to mankind !!!!!
 
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