price on 14 17" set?

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mudskipper

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Keen to up the size of my wheelidge to 14 / 17 and was quoted $400 for wheel, tube and tyre set. using my sprocket, discs etc.

Is that a fair price or should I try to source separate parts?:boxe:

for the motov 160r
 
WHY WHEEL UPPIDGE???

What sorta bike are you "upping the wheelidge" on?

Pitbikes are not really made for wheels that big even though they do fit, You will not really gain anything by doing so either, Except more weight

Probably better off spending money in other areas but without any info on your bike I cant really say???

Look how this fellow rides with 10" & 12" wheels>

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Also if you bottom out the suspension on jumps now with the wheels you have then you have no chance of jumping it with the larger wheels

I actually just went to smaller 10" / 12" wheels on an Atomik mainly for my kids but I reckon it will be fun to throw around with the little wheels more like the CRF50's were meant to have>

http://www.miniriders.com/china-builds/35841-thumpinozs-build-6.html
 
Motovert 160r^^^^
taking it to WA and word is its hard to get them
On tracks. Would like to attack the dunes and i
Think the larger wheels would be more forgiving
 

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