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ch150 wheels

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Anyone Know if a gy6 wheel will fit on a ch150? Or any other wheel for that mater. the ch150 must have the ugliest wheels ever put on a scoot.
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I have the same wheel on '84 Aero 125...cast alloy, 2-piece...they are a bit homely...the Elite 150 of '87 shows in the Identification Guide to have steel 1-piece wheels, unlike '85 &'86. The best answer is to find specs in a parts fiche / maybe ?...If you need Elite 80 wheel measurments, I have a pair off the bike... :urban:
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.....No luck trying to match up wheels via parts fiche-ing.... :urban:
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Cross reference the brake shoe part number, that will give you a list of bikes to get measurements from. Check with aftermarket companies too.
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thanks guys the search continues.
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I happen to know someone selling a 100% custom set of (aluminum?) rims that fits the Aero 80, Aero 125, Elite 80, Elite 125 and Elite 150. The front rim requires a disc brake conversion which is the hard part, but awesome if you do it. The rear rim is bolt in. Being a 3 piece, you'd need tubes.
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