Lightweight wheels
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dymag, but they about 400-500 quid a wheel!!!!! better off with prolight disks realy,well unless ur super rich
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mike when ur paying that sort of money for a wheel, they make what u want mate, they make all our wheels and we make them work for us they have to do what we say or they get no pay(Phase one racing i work for)
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They do lightweight wheels for all or most bikes on the market, & they are original sizes unless you request different.
Chris.
They do lightweight wheels for all or most bikes on the market, & they are original sizes unless you request different.
Chris.
i have seen a zxr at a race meeting using brembo wheels. these he tells me came from a ducati 851/888. the rear runs a bigger 180 size tyre. that looks good and gives a better choice of tyres. he claims to have had to change the spacers and bearings to make them fit, but may be cheaper than buying new wheels if you can find anyone breaking a duke.