New rims - T125 Stinger

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New rims - T125 Stinger

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Hey all

Does anyone know if Suzuki still make rims suitable for the T125?
I'm trying to work out whether its cheap to get the original rims re-chromed or buy new.

I'm in Australia too so obviously freight is a consideration.

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Ash
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Re: New rims - T125 Stinger

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Not sure what year yours is, but I think that for a 1971 the front is 55311-12120 (1.40-18) and the rear is 65311-20120 (1.60A-1B) - about $110 in USD total.
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Re: New rims - T125 Stinger

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Thanks mate.
Mines a '69 but I don't think anything changed.
Where are they sourced from?
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Re: New rims - T125 Stinger

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Ash wrote:Where are they sourced from?
I buy most of my stuff from these guys in the US - even after adding the shipping and tax, I usually save a bundle (sometimes as much as 40%) over buying locally from a Suzuki dealer here in Canada. When you consider that the CDN and US dollars are pretty much at par, its just ridiculous ! :?
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