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I would of hated to be on it when that happend
every corner tells a story
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22-02-2011, 08:08pm
(This post was last modified: 22-02-2011, 08:10pm by BEAU.)
Wow! There is ALOT of info still not told I think. Firstly since bike has only ever been on the track you can bet that they are 'racing' wheels not 'street' wheels which are thinner and lighter than the road version. Secondly it's not stated when the last set of rubber was put on this rim. Since they say the tyre 'looks new' I'm assuming it was fresh. They tested the tyre and valve for leakage, but what's to say that the rim wasn't cracked putting that last fresh rubber on with a slow leak that caused the let go? It could be a number of factors befor stock structural fault.
Never the less, this will still be in the back of my mind when I'm doin 285+ down phillip island straight on may ninth on my BST's. Very rare indeed though. Bloody good find Bikerboy, thanks for posting.
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31-05-2011, 08:34pm
(This post was last modified: 31-05-2011, 08:39pm by BEAU.)
If that is indeed a road BST then that is the first one I've ever seen or hurd about letting go, ever. Well all you can do as a BST owner then is regularly check the point where the spokes meet the rim for any hairline cracks. And check pressures each time you go out to get an idea as best you can of condition on rim. I do the chech myself. It's all you can do apart from getting the mech to check them when you get your tires changed...
And they are made from the same compound, but from what I understand they are made from much less carbon sheeting to obtain there weight saving over the road versions.