Tube and tubeless are what it sounds like, no innertube in tubeless, none is better per say but tubeless is more common and fitting inner tubes on motorbikes can be a pain.
Could you please share a link to the store you bought the wheels from, please? Also, is it a must to install a new chain? Would the stock chain still work, please? Thank you.
Stock is more than enough for most riders. I ride mine at the track with stock suspension. Take the time to get it dialed in and it does good. For advanced riders and competition use I would reccomend a revalve.
Thank you for the detail instruction, Does your new front disc rub on the break pad after the installation? I installed the wrap 9's 32 disk same as yours and it rub a little bit, is it OK?
It gave me a couple mile an hour more in top speed but was still close enough to the gear ratio of stock with the 19" on back. I liked the gearing stock and didn't want to change it much
Quick question, what is the reason you tightened the left side pinch bolts but then waited to compress the suspension to tighten the right side pinch bolts?
What else would I need to convert in order for the CRF450L to be street legal? (just the wheels?) Also, I am thinking of KLX300sm or CRF450L (conversion) for a supermoto, any thoughts or help?
Hey question so I have a 2006 crf250r and looking to convert to super moto I have a sweat deal for a pair of warp 9s brand new super moto tires how ever they wer going to be placed on a 2018 Crf250r would I have any issues putting them on my 2006 and if not what will I need to put these on successfully
@@bankruptmoto5769 Thanks. Bet she corners great now. I’m installing a steering dampener and a race cam, Bike does 120 with gearing I have, she can get squirrely .I can hardly wait for mine 👍🤪
It’s a case saver ; stops the chain from cracking your case if it breaks .
What is the difference between tube and tubeless? Is one better then the other?
Tube and tubeless are what it sounds like, no innertube in tubeless, none is better per say but tubeless is more common and fitting inner tubes on motorbikes can be a pain.
Its better to be tubeless if you are out riding and get a flat. You can just use a patch kit and be on the road again in like 10-15 mins.
sir what is your wheel size and tire size
Why are you going out for the new chain as opposed to in to allow for stretching of new chain? Thanks in advance
Could you please share a link to the store you bought the wheels from, please? Also, is it a must to install a new chain? Would the stock chain still work, please? Thank you.
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Hey bro, did you go with tubeless wheels or just the standard with tubes?
Your running same brake pads and caliper that was originally on that dirt setup?
Yep. Both pads and caliper are stock. You just have to use the bracket that comes with in order to fit it over the larger front disc
When you put these on, did you actually follow the break in procedure or nah?
Is the suspension too soft for it to be a proper supermoto?
Stock is more than enough for most riders. I ride mine at the track with stock suspension. Take the time to get it dialed in and it does good. For advanced riders and competition use I would reccomend a revalve.
Thank you for the detail instruction, Does your new front disc rub on the break pad after the installation? I installed the wrap 9's 32 disk same as yours and it rub a little bit, is it OK?
Mine did for a couple miles as well. Once you ride for a bit and break them in to the new disc they shouldn't rub any more.
@@bankruptmoto5769 Great! Thank You !
did ya go 4.25 or 5 for the rear rim?
4.25, 5" isn't really necessary. Doesn't have the power to warrant it and its less rotating mass going with the 4.25 and a 150 tire.
@@bankruptmoto5769 and better cornering with 150
Hi how make this change?
Whats your new top speed with the 48 tooth sprocket?
What made you go with a 48 tooth sprocket ?
It gave me a couple mile an hour more in top speed but was still close enough to the gear ratio of stock with the 19" on back. I liked the gearing stock and didn't want to change it much
@@bankruptmoto5769 Got it yea I wanna do the same setup and I’m just trying to figure out what sprocket I should go with .
Would these also fit a 22’ 450RL? I have warp9 wheels on my drz. Asking for a friend
how long do you think itd take to do for someone whos never done this before? as in just changing the tires
If you're taking your time and it's your first time I'd say maybe a couple hours. After you do it a few times it's maybe a 20 minute job to swap
My warp 9 wheels came with a countershaft sprocket spacer. Did you just not install it?
I have a 2021 450rl
I didn't get the spacer when I got mine originally. Haven't had any issues and I'm still not running one.
Quick question, what is the reason you tightened the left side pinch bolts but then waited to compress the suspension to tighten the right side pinch bolts?
It helps to center the axle
don't have to balance the wheels?
If you order the wheels and tires together they come mounted, balanced, and ready to rip.
@@bankruptmoto5769 oh okay. Thanks for replying.
I have a question would a warp 9 wheels fit on my 2021 honda crf150? Please help me
Did you have any spacers you didn't use for this? I have spacers for my wr and I feel like they shouldn't be included with the sumo wheels.
The rear wheel came with spaces so I did not use the stock ones on the rear. The front did not so I had to reuse the OE ones.
What else would I need to convert in order for the CRF450L to be street legal? (just the wheels?)
Also, I am thinking of KLX300sm or CRF450L (conversion) for a supermoto, any thoughts or help?
the crf450l is street legal out of the box people just add sm wheels because they want them
why did he change the front brake caliper holder.( the black part which he changed )
So the stock brakes fit on the new wheels. That’s all it does.
Will these still work with factory speedo?
Yep, all the new warp 9 wheels are coming with a calibrated speedo ring so it will read correctly
Yes sir!!
could you send me the link for the wheels and would they fit a crf450x 2009
Size of your tire and rim, sir? Did you change your swing arm, sir? Thank you
I have the same wheels and the rim is a 17xMT4.25, tire is a 150/60R17
@@4x4taco12 what do you think the size of his front tire and it's rim size, sir? Thank you
J17xMT3.50 RIM
120/70/ZR17 TIRE
Would warp 9 Supermoto rim fit bmw 310gs 2021. Just the rear, which is 150/70 r17 tire rim 17x4.25.
can I run this same set up on a 2019 450x?
How long did your wheels take to arrive from Warp 9?
It was about 4 weeks for me. I know they're really backed up right now. Could be as long as 8 weeks 😔
Thanks bro. I’m at week 8 and they’re saying another 4 weeks ☹️
@@jeremysteadman12 dammb
@@jeremysteadman12 Mine are coming in next Monday, I order them on September 27th.
What the size of your tire
Would the torque specs for a rear cush drive axel nut be the Same as front axel nut 40 ft lbs
Yes, Warp9 told me 40 ft lbs both front and rear with cush drive
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Hey question so I have a 2006 crf250r and looking to convert to super moto I have a sweat deal for a pair of warp 9s brand new super moto tires how ever they wer going to be placed on a 2018 Crf250r would I have any issues putting them on my 2006 and if not what will I need to put these on successfully
I'm about 90% sure they should fit. They're the same part number, and as long as axle diameter is the same you should only have to swap the spacers.
Great video wish the the music wasn’t there it it was difficult to hear you over it and the music sucked. Keep up the good work.
Bro these bikes would be so good if they didn’t fuck up the ECU.
Hows the 13/48 gearing on those wheels compared to the dirt wheel set up ?
Did adding the wheels lower the bike? Kickstand still work ok?
It did lower it quite a bit. Over an inch in the center. Kickstand still works just fine!
@@bankruptmoto5769 Thanks. Bet she corners great now. I’m installing a steering dampener and a race cam, Bike does 120 with gearing I have, she can get squirrely .I can hardly wait for mine 👍🤪
@@Shaymer705Racing what sprockets do you have
@@blixxy1320 14/50