Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:15 pm
If that posting is your take on after market wheels i'm not even going there,best of luck. 

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Are they b*llocks - Schnitzer are just bling, they have no concept of saving weight which is the only reason for changing wheels unless you are a fashion victim.thedukeofhunslet wrote: The Schnitzer wheels are specific fit so they are going to be as light as they can get.
F#ck me for once I agree with BlackalBlackal wrote:Hang on.........................
loads of guys on here spend a small fortune on additional bellypans, new exhaust cans, paint jobs and we accept that -
Then someone fancies a different pair of wheels................... and you rip in to them???
Mmmmmm![]()
Ever wondered why they make chocolate and vanilla icecream![]()
Al
Right! - I've changed my mind........................ Them wheels are crap!Boxadog 2000 wrote:F#ck me for once I agree with BlackalBlackal wrote:Hang on.........................
loads of guys on here spend a small fortune on additional bellypans, new exhaust cans, paint jobs and we accept that -
Then someone fancies a different pair of wheels................... and you rip in to them???
Mmmmmm![]()
Ever wondered why they make chocolate and vanilla icecream![]()
Al
Bob
This is my point exactly - no offence. These wheels are a design compromise. They are designed to a generic fit and then the design is adapted to fit the BM.POB wrote:I reckon the Galespeeds look OK:
...although I don't really have any problem with stockers meself.
Scared to ride a Dymag'd bike in case I like it..
Welcome to world of aftermarket wheels dude,Boxerpan and i did the best part of 4 grand between us,the first thing we had to do was chuck the disc carriers in the bin and have some custom ones made,at 180 pounds apair,what i find strange why don't you just phone Dymag up and get them to make you some,we've done all the donkey work,save you looking at the junkthedukeofhunslet wrote:This is my point exactly - no offence. These wheels are a design compromise. They are designed to a generic fit and then the design is adapted to fit the BM.POB wrote:I reckon the Galespeeds look OK:
...although I don't really have any problem with stockers meself.
Scared to ride a Dymag'd bike in case I like it..
Look at those disc adapters - CHRIST! - that's your braking ability in the bin right there. When Yamaha made the R1 SP they fitted it with Marchesini wheels and then had new discs made so they didn't have to fit Marchesini's ridiculous disc adapters carved from block of solid billet.
The best starting point for any aftermarket wheel is the original geometry. The AC Schnitzer wheels come with no adapters - they are designed for that fit, go straight on and have the benefit of reduced rotating mass. Even if they are the same weight having them made from drop forged ally means that the weight at the outer edge of the rim is going to be lighter.
Magnesium - nice but I'd not ride on the road with 'em and I'd like to find an insurance company that'd be happy about that.
Bling? Maybe. But the bloke selling those K1200s wheels is selling hyper sports wheels for a touring bike. I have three mates with a K1200s and they didn't buy it for its sporting prowess.
Every bike I've had I've modified and I've tried really hard not to fit the obvious crap that people do - anodised tosh and the like. There's not much out there for the 12s so for me the wheels are on the list.
Waste of money? People spend more on watches so they can show off with 'em at the pub.
See, now you're treating us like we don't know what (and what effects it has) unsprung weight is...........winger wrote:it's called unsprung weight,perhaps after the drama's that both i and Boxerpan went through sorting ours out,