Wheel cap size

Started by Roverlandman, February 04, 2018, 11:47:56 AM

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Hey guys. I've lost a wheel cab due to some spirited trail driving and need to find a quick replacement before my trip to the Spearhead trails in VA this weekend. Does anyone know the size or have a recommendation. I am hoping to find one on amazon prime but don't know/can't find the correct size information.  Thank you for your help.

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Just measure the hole...or pop another cap and measure it.

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Thanks. That's a good idea, what I don't understand is the measurement used to purchase. It's not a simple measument. The atv/utv caps are listed as 4/110, 4/115 sizing or if you own a Polaris by model type. No such luck with us. I'm not sure how to translate my tape measure into that. I was hoping someone may know the size according to those sizes.

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It's a 65mm bore,

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65mm. Thank you!!  I'll order what I can find and let you know how it goes.

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Quote from: Wheels on February 04, 2018, 02:05:14 PM
It's a 65mm bore,
Yeah I was going to say it looks to be somewhere in the sixty-mm size area. If you don't have a caliper that measures in millimeters, just get it in inches and use one of the converters you can find on the net.

That 4/110 is the bolt pattern. Nothing to do with the cap. You may have to try and get one from CFM.
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Thanks, I think ITP must sell
Them by their wheel size which was all that was coming up under the search perimeters I was using on amazon. I've found a site to order cfmoto parts but know it will take longer than amazon and I don't want to get a bunch of mud and dirt into my hub.

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I ran into this before i upgraded my wheels and tires. the stock center caps suck. Stock Honda or Yamaha rubber center caps worked really well. The only drawback is they are black instead of chrome.

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Here's a visual

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DBanks, that is perfect!  I like the black!  Can you please tell
me which model Honda's or Yamaha's will fit is is it all of them. I was unable to find anything with th 63mm search. I've got a few more days until Friday to hopefully get at least one from Amazon.

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Any Honda atv wheel center cap will work. These just so happened to come off of a Honda rancher. I have a piece of foam inside the cap that the axle nut pushes against. It keeps the center cap pushed out so that it doesn't pop back in. I have not experimented with any other brand center cap. I like the Honda ones cuz they are plain and don't have any logo's on them......that and mine were free lol

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Thanks DBanks!  That's very helpful.