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2004 Husaberg fe650e compatible KTM enduro rims

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Utsunomiya, Japan
Looking for a pair of enduro/off road rims (KTM) that will bolt straight on to my 2004 Husaberg Fe650e (currently set up for supermoto).

found a pair of 2012 KTM ECE-F tires and wheels, will they fit?
 
Thank you for the quick reply JohnF3, I am struggling to get axle size confirmed...

2004 Fe650e front and rear axel size? I saw some posts on here saying 20mm rear/26mm front...correct? I pick the bike up in a few weeks but want to get a pair of enduro wheels secured before then, the current owner is not willing to dismantle to confirm.

The options I have found locally for enduro rims/tires

2012 EXC-F 350 six days KTM rims, thank you for confirming they will fit, however the owner is telling me they are 25mm rear and 28 front?? maybe a miss measurement....;(

Also found a better deal on 2010 Husqvarna TE310 rims and tires...I am going to have to trust the knowledge on this website...with these fit my 2004 Fe650e?

cheers
Joe
 
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If the KTM is definitely a standard 2012 EXC-F, those wheels will definitely fit - 20mm rear spindle and 26mm front spindle. Those sizes remained the same for all KTM EXC/SX models up to 2014 (possibly 2013 for SX models). Rear tyre will be on the wrong way round for your bike!
I'm pretty sure (but not 100%) that the Husky wheels won't be a straight fit. I think KTM took over the brand in 13 and Husky used their own hubs/spindles/bearings etc. until then. Maybe someone else can confirm that? Have a look at 2010 model Husky wheels on ebay - I think they're different, but can probably be made to fit....
 
ok, I ll stick to shopping for KTMs, regarding the rear tire and my bike being a right hand drive and the KTM being a left...regarding the rim/bearings/etc. does direction matter? If it is only tire direction I can just mount the tire 180 degrees correct? (the ktm rims have tires mounted).
 
Yeah - just remove the tyre and remount it the other way round, everything else is ok as is. Some tyres may be bi-directional, in which case you wouldn't even need to do that!
 
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