The Paso 16" Wheel Reconstruction Thread & Specifications

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The Paso 16" Wheel Reconstruction Thread & Specifications

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Okay following on from the threads regarding the 16" options and in particular the thoughts on wheel re building using a 17" rim and the thoughts that some of us have had regarding what can be done.

If anyone has access to specifications, drawings and details that could be used to seek out possibilities of building a 750 / 906 wheel to suit modern spec tyre use then please stick it here.

I am going to attempt to see if Cristina is still at Customer Service in Ducati Holding, Borgo Panigale as she helped me greatly with info regarding the mirrors.

Ideas, Cad drawings, engineering specs all welcome folks.

If anyone gets anywhere useful then let us all know via this thread. :thumbup:
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If you are setup for metrology I can bring up my extra set of wheels.
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does anyone know of a good sandcaster? the Oscam wheels look to be sandcast, and that is easy to duplicate by using an existing wheel as a form. the cost of casting the weels isn't too much, but the post machining is what sets the price high.

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Been doing a little research,just what I need another project to do :shock: :lol: Seems that the simplest solution would be just to have flanges made to weld onto the wheels. All that is needed is a T6 plate to cold roll into the proper shape if my info is accurate. At this point I am not even sure that the original flanges need to be removed. If this in fact turns out to be the case then there would be no need to find a lathe with a more than 10 inch swing something that would significantly lower the cost of converting to 17. Truing of the finished weld up can be done on an axle stand with a grinder and a jig and possibly a hydralic jack a very simple setup. Even if the original flanges need to be reduced this also could be done on an axle stand with grinder jig.
So I have only a few more questions to answer.
Can the 16 inch oscam wheels handle the additional stress of converting them to 17.
And what width is needed for the standard fitment of 17 inch tires available now and for the foreseeable future
Any thoughts?
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Re: The Paso 16" Wheel Reconstruction Thread & Specifications

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Standard sizes for other Ducs is 4,5x17 and 5,5x17 on the rear, but if you modify an OSCAM rim to become 17" you`ll end up with 5,5" width for sure.

Why this thread in the sale/buy forum ?

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I placed this in the For Sale/Trade/Want to buy thread because it will most likely stay in the new posts list longer and as it is something that we may all invest into (as in buy) and possibly if anyone has the impulse to actually fabricate something (Trade) then it seemed sort of logical. I could just put it in the 750 slot but then possibly only those interested in that model may look.
I am more than happy to see it placed were ever considered appropriate. Another thought is a to have a as an example "Hard to Find, Fabrication and Modification Info" Index in the Forum List Index but then that means adding yet another list to search through and for someone to organise. :banghead:
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higgy wrote:Jon
If you are setup for metrology I can bring up my extra set of wheels.

I have Paso wheels here, so That can save you the trip! Plus a Paso!

What I need is what wheel (for now lets stick to ducati wheels) would make the best exchange. So the front is easy they are all 3.50 x 17.

Rotors would be stock. So we need a speedo drive and caliper mounting brackets to go to the 40mm or 65mm 4 piston caliper design. front axle, bearings and a spacers?

Rear wheel is more complex.
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from the downloads

brake adapters and some other info on 17" wheel conversion of P750/906
http://www.box.net/shared/lscrqbkkbx

brake adapters for 17" wheel conversion (calipers with 65mm mounting hole distance)
http://www.box.net/shared/lzd6kxnkgk
What I need is what wheel (for now lets stick to ducati wheels) would make the best exchange.
The most simple is a 4,5"x17 with a 160/60 tire. The 5,5" fits, too but it starts to become tight. I guess I wouldn`t run a 160 on a 5,5" rim. A 170/60 is still possible but you`ll probably have clearance issues with the chain. (driveability aside I personally think a 4,5" looks poor on the Paso as it`s narrower and higher than the Oscam wheel)
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Re: The Paso 16" Wheel Reconstruction Thread & Specifications

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How about using 907IE swingarm (with brake stuff), with 4.5" wheel with suitable tire for that rim? I quess, not so bad idea for 750 Paso :smoke:
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