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This swap is for a 2004-2007 Cbr1000r, but may work for a 929/954...
Wheels
Sp1 Model
2000-2001
Still looking for a better pic
Sp2 Model
2002-2005
Info
Sp2 vs Stock
2005 Sp2 weights
Front wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no brake disc(s)
9.5 lbs
Rear wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no crush drive, sprocket, or brake disc
12.25 lbs
2006 CBR1000rr weights
Front wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no brake disc(s)
9.0 lbs
Rear wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no crush drive, sprocket, or brake disc
12.25 lbs
Parts
Parts needed for the rear
Rvt1000r/RC51 parts
Factory Part # Description Qty.
42620-MCF-000 COLLAR, RR. 1
91052-MCF-003 BEARING (6005) 1
91053-MAZ-003 BEARING (6205X2) 1
91254-MCF-003 DUST SEAL 1
91352-MCF-003 O-RING (51X2) 1
Cbr1000rr parts
Crush Drive
Sprocket
Spacers
Damping Kit for Crush drive
Axle w/ various other axle parts
Parts needed for the front
Rvt1000r/RC51 parts
ZERO just the wheel
Cbr1000rr parts
Factory Part # Description Qty.
91052-MCF-003 BEARING (6005) 2
91252-MCJ-003 DUST SEAL (31X47X7) 2
44620-MCJ-000* COLLAR, FR. 1
44312-MCJ-750 COLLAR, L. FR. 1
44311-MEL-D20* COLLAR, R. FR. 1
Axle w/ various other axle parts
Modification... Part Numbers with * at the end
The RC51 axle collar is to small in size and the axle won't fit. So use the CBR1000rr collar, but it needs to be cut down to 109mm from 112 or so... The inside distance of the wheel is different. If you don't the wheels bearings won't be able to sit all the way in... Now to get the collar to fit inside of the wheel, you need to dremel the middle axle opening in the wheel bigger. It almost fits but needs 3mm to 4mm of help.This leads to the next mod.
Next is the front right spacer needs to be longer by ~2 mm. I found a few shims local the where .94 mm thick each.

After that tighten all bolts to factory specs and enjoy. I took the new wheels to the canyons today and didn't feel a difference of the .5 lbs of the front wheel. Now if you do a part number search the CBR954RR, the parts numbers are the same for the front parts (so search).
Wheels
Sp1 Model
2000-2001

Still looking for a better pic
Sp2 Model
2002-2005

Info
Sp2 vs Stock
2005 Sp2 weights
Front wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no brake disc(s)
9.5 lbs
Rear wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no crush drive, sprocket, or brake disc
12.25 lbs
2006 CBR1000rr weights
Front wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no brake disc(s)
9.0 lbs
Rear wheel w/ bearings, seals, and collar no crush drive, sprocket, or brake disc
12.25 lbs
Parts
Parts needed for the rear
Rvt1000r/RC51 parts
Factory Part # Description Qty.
42620-MCF-000 COLLAR, RR. 1
91052-MCF-003 BEARING (6005) 1
91053-MAZ-003 BEARING (6205X2) 1
91254-MCF-003 DUST SEAL 1
91352-MCF-003 O-RING (51X2) 1
Cbr1000rr parts
Crush Drive
Sprocket
Spacers
Damping Kit for Crush drive
Axle w/ various other axle parts
Parts needed for the front
Rvt1000r/RC51 parts
ZERO just the wheel
Cbr1000rr parts
Factory Part # Description Qty.
91052-MCF-003 BEARING (6005) 2
91252-MCJ-003 DUST SEAL (31X47X7) 2
44620-MCJ-000* COLLAR, FR. 1
44312-MCJ-750 COLLAR, L. FR. 1
44311-MEL-D20* COLLAR, R. FR. 1
Axle w/ various other axle parts
Modification... Part Numbers with * at the end
The RC51 axle collar is to small in size and the axle won't fit. So use the CBR1000rr collar, but it needs to be cut down to 109mm from 112 or so... The inside distance of the wheel is different. If you don't the wheels bearings won't be able to sit all the way in... Now to get the collar to fit inside of the wheel, you need to dremel the middle axle opening in the wheel bigger. It almost fits but needs 3mm to 4mm of help.This leads to the next mod.
Next is the front right spacer needs to be longer by ~2 mm. I found a few shims local the where .94 mm thick each.

After that tighten all bolts to factory specs and enjoy. I took the new wheels to the canyons today and didn't feel a difference of the .5 lbs of the front wheel. Now if you do a part number search the CBR954RR, the parts numbers are the same for the front parts (so search).


