Bmw S1000rr Rear Wheel Quick Change Kit, With Lightech Axle Blocks (trick) on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, US
Rear wheel quick change system for BMW S1000RR With Lightech Axle Blocks
This kit uses very Trick Lightech Fully Captive axle blocks, The lightechs bolt to the swingarm and stay in place even when the wheel is off and they have very precise chain adjustment.
We machine a Stainless Steel nut that goes in the slotted side of one axle block and held in place by 2, 4mm SS cap screws. Then we machine and weld on a hex nut to the axle, I also include a pull cup for the axle shown in natural Red anodized finish, and a delrin axle guide for easier and quicker axle installation.
The Pull cup is available in Red, Blue, or Black anodize or Natural aluminum finish, just let me know which you prefer.
Comes with complete instructions, and is really easy to install and even easier to use.
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