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Anyone know which KTM wheels fit the Berg 570?

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I want to buy a set of Supermoto Wheels for my 570 and found this set for sale.

They are Marchesini with a part number of SA72031500. Supposedly they came off a 640 LC4. But he is not completely sure. He says the front is a 25mm and the rear is a 20mm which if I remember correctly should be the same as the 570.

What do you all think should I take the chance and buy them? They don't come with tires. But if they fit I think it would be worth it.
 
Is he sure the wheels are off a 640? The 640 enduro bikes ran the smaller axle like the pre 2004 EXC range. After that KTM went to 26mm front axle. The only difference being a lower profile bearing, so you can retrofit earlier front hubs.

But I am assuming they are mag wheels so I'm not sure if they ran a larger front axle on the Duke, which is what they would be off if they are from a LC4. If so I can't see why they wouldn't fit.

If they are off a 690, then the rear hub wont fit as it is 1/2 inch wider.
 
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Here's the link to them. Price is climbing fast on these though.

I also just found a Behr rear wheel for a 08 530 EXC with a crush hub new locally. He dose not have a front. But I think a front should be easy enough to find. I think this would be a perfect fit. Price seems reasonable too.

So its ether get a for sure fitting rear wheel. Or test the water with some Mag wheels on Ebay. "Those Marchesini's just looks so nice"
 
Yep that's thanks. Thanks Tourist

Its going to be a hard choice. But I am still uncertain if those Marchesini Wheels would fit.
 
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Got ahold of the guy with the Behr wheels. It's brand new never installed. It has the crush hub. But its missing the Sprocket support and crush rubber. If the rubber bushings cost anything like the Triumphs it'll be atleast $60 for all five. and the sprocket support would be $120 range. Than it also need a brake disc and sprocket... He is asking $400. But after hearing whats missing. There is no way I could justify paying that much. Should I even make this guy an offer on the wheel? I am going to keep watching those Marchesini Wheels too but if the price keeps going up I dont know if I could get them.

My last solution would be to get a set of CRB250RR wheels and make the adapter plates which a website gracelessly has available.
 
I got two KTM supermoto's for sale locally. They are both thinking about selling their wheels to me. They are both 501's so I know they would be a direct fit.

They are both Excel wheels with a 5" rear. Really hopping they are willing to part with them soon. Would like to finish this before the season ends.

I am thinking $800 would be a fair price.
 

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