bingbong
Registered user
Could be a solution...
I'm in the process of doing exactly this. I started wanting the 17" allround but decided it didn't look quite right and I still wanted to ride a few dirt roads so a 19 suited me better. Central wheel components will rebuild the original hubs with excell rims in whatever size you want for around £500. I didn't go along this route as I wanted to keep the original wheels for possible resale. BMW wont sell just the hubs so that I could build second set. So I have now been talking to woody's wheel works in the states, he has measured a 800 and is working on a solution for hubs and rims. I hope to get tubeless excell rims but we'll see whats available when the hubs are ready. This is not going to be a cheap solution but I want a right solution so I'm prepared to wait and pay, within reason.
Now ABS, I'm working on the assumption that the new hubs will take the original disks which carry the ABS ring so there shouldn't be an issue. The manual warns against fitting different size wheels with ABS as the programing is set up for 21x17 and will need "reprogramming". So my guess is that if I have an issue with the ABS operation, (which I don't expect to) it can be fixed. The ABS ring from a 650 won't work as the sensor is mounted in a diffent position due to different forks and is a different size too which would cause more problems IMHO.
As soon as I hear from Woody's wheels I'll post and let you know. (I have no interest in promoting any of these companies by the way)
Hope this helps some

I'm in the process of doing exactly this. I started wanting the 17" allround but decided it didn't look quite right and I still wanted to ride a few dirt roads so a 19 suited me better. Central wheel components will rebuild the original hubs with excell rims in whatever size you want for around £500. I didn't go along this route as I wanted to keep the original wheels for possible resale. BMW wont sell just the hubs so that I could build second set. So I have now been talking to woody's wheel works in the states, he has measured a 800 and is working on a solution for hubs and rims. I hope to get tubeless excell rims but we'll see whats available when the hubs are ready. This is not going to be a cheap solution but I want a right solution so I'm prepared to wait and pay, within reason.
Now ABS, I'm working on the assumption that the new hubs will take the original disks which carry the ABS ring so there shouldn't be an issue. The manual warns against fitting different size wheels with ABS as the programing is set up for 21x17 and will need "reprogramming". So my guess is that if I have an issue with the ABS operation, (which I don't expect to) it can be fixed. The ABS ring from a 650 won't work as the sensor is mounted in a diffent position due to different forks and is a different size too which would cause more problems IMHO.
As soon as I hear from Woody's wheels I'll post and let you know. (I have no interest in promoting any of these companies by the way)
Hope this helps some




