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SMS630 wheels on TE310?

BeefSupreme

Husqvarna
C Class
I'm new to the forums here, as I will be buying my first Husky this weekend. I'm getting a 2011 TE310. I plan to use the bike for both street and offroad, and am looking to get a sumo setup.

I found a guy selling a set of 2011 SMS 630 wheels and tires for a reasonable price, and I was wondering if these will fit on my TE310?

If they will work, are they direct fit, or will I need to buy any sort of spacers?

Any information is greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!
 
it depends on the street use you would go for.. I use my 250 for some street, but never highways. For back roads is nice to use..
 
Typically the SM bikes have a wider spaced front triple clamp...you might have to replace the front disk with an aftermarket big disk and run the TE caliper. Be mindful that the SM hubs are the same but the rotors mount with 8mm vs 6mm screws.
 
Weird, trying to figure out why the TE610 has spacers in the brake mount holes... that offset the caliper about 5mm inboard, and use thinner bolts.

SM wheels have 5mm more outboard rotor?

If I flip the spacers in the brake mount on the fork leg... my SV650 wheels happen to line up the rotor perfectly.
 
Yup, I believe the SMs have 10mm bolts holding on the front caliper and larger holes in the lower fork lug I believe. the TE's use 8mm bolts.

I drilled out and tapped a TE caliper mount to run a TE caliper on an SM fork.

If your SV wheels fit..use 'em.
 
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