Hooligan wheels on a Buddy - terrible or brilliant idea?
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Hooligan wheels on a Buddy - terrible or brilliant idea?
The Hooligan's 12" wheels are compelling. Has anyone swapped the 10"s on a Buddy with them?
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I've heard tell that the newer alloys are a direct swap for old steelies. Go for it!
As for the hooligan wheels though....yeah no. The engine case is in the way.
As for the hooligan wheels though....yeah no. The engine case is in the way.
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Thanks everyone for the info. I ran into the same issue a few months back when I tried to do something to make a Honda Metropolitan less terrible. What got me thinking is the fact that my rear steelie is out of true which is causing a nasty rear brake warp, and you can tell at speeds over, say, 40. It's minor, but if I swap out, was pondering options.Stanza wrote:I've heard tell that the newer alloys are a direct swap for old steelies. Go for it!
As for teh hooligan wheels though....yeah no. The engine case is in the way.
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Actually, after thinking about this it might be possible if you change the engine to a long case version. Should bolt right in because I think PGO used standard GY6 engine mounting points. Modify the front/rear fenders to clear the bigger wheels. You'll get a longer wheelbase and bigger wheels for more stability.
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Not for everyone, granted. But when you can get a GY6 long case equipped bike for $500 or less off of Craigslist, complete with 14" rear wheel... it would be a compelling project. People do this all the time to their Hondas- so it's not too far-fetched, especially for the people that are sitting on a lot of scooter parts.Dooglas wrote:There you go. You can solve the problem of a warped rear wheel by replacing the engine, half the body panels, and a few other miscellaneous parts. Hmmm, sounds like a whole lot more trouble than it is worth. Why not just replace the wheel for cheap and call it good?
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Front wheel only.
I was thinking about just putting a 12inch wheel up front only. What are the axle measurements on the hooligan?