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Hi everyone, i am badly wanting to Supermoto my DT 125 RE but it is expensive and im doing my bike test soon which cost's £600 for the test and training no

I was wondering if these Wheel's would fit straight on:
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They need a clean up, but the are cheap and they are my friend's who is selling them! The disc's look about the same size as a DT's tbh.

Please help me and btw they are of a  chinese 125 milikon supermoto! biggrin

Thanks for any help people smile

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nope

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Arrhhhh it was worth a try lol....

Thanks for the fast reply mate

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No worries ma dont look for cheap alternatives though, safety is more important. Stick wih the lacing your own hubs idea imo

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+1 the extra money you saved won't be doing a lot while your in hospital contemplating your lifelong paralysis...happened to people I know :(

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Yeh you got a point guy's, i have already had a bad crash on my DT....i was doing about 70 mph on a bypass and hit a bit of gravel when i was going around a corner lost control hit a kerb, went into a speed wobble and luckily i landed on grass at the side of the road at about 40mph and i roiled about 8 times...! And i just saw my DT sliding down the road, but i got it all fixed up within a week about £200 later :'(

****ing pay road tax for road's full of pot holes, and gravel on the road's....i swear the Government dont care about us biker's :(

(Didn't touch my DEP expany so i was happy lmao)

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Sgt-syphilis wrote:

+1 the extra money you saved won't be doing a lot while your in hospital contemplating your lifelong paralysis...happened to people I know :(




Yeh i know man, nearly happened to me and sorry to hear that mate no

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Misses uncle was just on commute in rain, low sided on some diesel and fell in a ditch, wheelchair for the rest of his life! Being a biker is dangerous, end of. But it's partly why it's such an addictive buzz! Just do everything you can to keep yourself safe! Admitidly, I'm an absolute hooligan, but hey, I got my tech tens and good gear haha lolz.


In fact I've just come from physio...front brake locked on some mud when I was doing about 20-30, front end tucked but I managed to keep the bike up by slamming my foot down...one ruptured cruciate ligament later and it's surgery for me, no walking for 1-2 weeks, 9 weeks in crutches so off work, no MX, muay Thai or cricket for ten months...wish I'd just dropped the bike now lol!!



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