Wheel weights
#1
Could someone tell me of the weights of front and rear wheels complete. <i></i>
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#2
Can do ? to what extent ?? ie with bearings,? spacers,? rotors, tyres ? valve?

let me know <i></i>
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#3
Gazza the wheels with all accessories, thanks mate <i></i>
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#4
Ok, just to ensure we are comparing apples with apples

The Front Wheel weighs 5.108kg
this includes cast rim (wheel ), 2 bearings, 2 seals and the valve placed in the rim so to be exact an amount needs to be deducted for the valve.
Does not included discs or mounting bolts (3.432kg )

The Rear Wheel weighs 8.982kg
this includes cast rim (wheel), cush drive ally casting, cush drive rubbers, 40T sprocket, sprocket mounting bolts, 2 off wheel bearing and seals, cush drive bearing and seal, cush drive to wheel spacer.
Does not include rear disc and mounting bolts (1.091kg)

So all cast/forged mag/ally wheels and Carbon Fibre wheels on the market these days normally come supplied with bearings/spacers / cush drive and a sprocket.

This last paragragh is related to the guy / company that is selling the Marvic wheel package so for all and sundry to make a fair weight comparision ..that is if weight is ones only concern. Remember the weight of the wheel has a direct correlation to acceleration, braking and turn in.

hope this helps <i></i>
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#5
Thanks mate. <i></i>
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#6
What knid of weight savings are we looking at with an after market wheel. I'm interested in the braking improvements. <i></i>
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#7
Throwdown , all the info is there to do the calcs. That is a pair. You need to contact the seller of the Marvic wheels as to what is the exact weight with all the bits and pieces attached so that a fair comparision can be made. Ask him to weigh the wheels on scales capable of reading to a gram. That way you can see how many dollars each gram costs?????????????????

Bathroom scales will not do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheaper to go on a diet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
alllllllwight <i></i>
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#8
I've always said that. Some people change pegs because they are lighter. IF weight is to go, my waist should be the first port of call <i></i>
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#9
here is a site that explains the benifits of ligther wheels, also with mags thewww.hardracing.com/Rims/W...tInfo.htmy do make the busa smart <i></i>
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#10
Try Wheel weight info <i></i>
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#11
I'm working on the personal weight thing, but at the moment I'm in denial that I have a beer gut. It's much easier to blame the bike. That thing's a fat bastard. <i></i>
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