1150 gs wheels

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I have spoked wheels on my 2000 1150 gs with ABS and wanted to know if its possible to change them for alloys and if it is any one any idea where i can get some.
 
yes - I've seen it done.

but - no I can't point you in the right direction. I think some of the other R series wheels are a straight swap, but you'd best check with a dealer or possibly even better ask Steptoe - he'll know for sure...
 
I know there's been loads of stuff posted in the past, about converting to alloys & I've done it myself. Try searching (use my user name if you like) for alloy wheels & check out the results. Your questions should be answered... :thumb2
 
I have rs wheels i think (got loose from auto jumble) 17" front
Handles wery well with them fitted ,you need to make sure the front has the speedo drive
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This is mine with a 3-spoke R1100R front & a 10-spoke R1100S Boxercup rear... Advantages are: that you get larger full-floating front brakes, speedo drive off the front hub & the ability to fit a 180/55 rear tyre.
 

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Hi Paul.
Are they different forks in your bike? If so what are they and why did you fit them?
If not what have you done to them they look really good!
Cheers
Ron
PS
Having HAD to explain to my mates why i bought a beamer, getting jibes of old man, ect. I found your TT clips a fantastic way to shut the feckers up!
Thanks for that!
Cheers
Ron
 
Hi Paul.
Are they different forks in your bike? If so what are they and why did you fit them?
If not what have you done to them they look really good!

They're std forks, but I had them replaced 5yrs ago, under warranty. They got pitted & looked awful after winter use & were replaced along with the fork brace. I found some MX carbon fibre fork protectors that fitted nicely with some 3mm neoprene behind them...
 

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This is mine with a 3-spoke R1100R front & a 10-spoke R1100S Boxercup rear... Advantages are: that you get larger full-floating front brakes, speedo drive off the front hub & the ability to fit a 180/55 rear tyre.
what frong mudgaurd have you put on .thanks.
 


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