ritcheyvs
Veteran Member
Again, I don't know your machine but you may be able to gain an even wider track by changing the way the "disk" is bolted to the rim. Here's an example from an old CK manual:

In that model (and also my DK) the lugs are not centered on the rim and "disk" is offset from hub to rim. That allows four different spacings between the rear wheels.
Beware that these wheels are HEAVY, especially if loaded with liquid. Be sure you have a good/safe way to maneuver the wheels if you decide to unbolt them.

In that model (and also my DK) the lugs are not centered on the rim and "disk" is offset from hub to rim. That allows four different spacings between the rear wheels.
Beware that these wheels are HEAVY, especially if loaded with liquid. Be sure you have a good/safe way to maneuver the wheels if you decide to unbolt them.