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Straight up Simmo - do they work on the road? Can you feel any increase in power delivery or not?
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Factory pro stacks you can feel more grunt. and the sound of them sucking is awsome
I have put my wheels on at the sametime so I have lost about 7kg in weight so this set up is hard to judge for now, I have only had a short spin but snap it on in 2nd and up comes the front wheel kinda stuff
Good question Max.
Are you seeing the effect of the new lightweight wheels that take less torque from the motor to turn or the stacks. Two changes at once......which worked.
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30-05-2007, 06:11pm
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the 7kg weight loss was probably more significant..  wheels are low cog.. the 7kg of body weight also reduces wind drag, increases reaction times etc..
Bullshit the wheels are rotating and the reduction in gyroscopic effect is huge. Apart from the weight saving turn in and handling are significantly improved.
The stacks feel so good on the road I don,t want to pull them out.However light wheels(whatever brand you choose) will make you smile around every familiar corner you,ve ridden with stock wheels on.It will hold a tight line far better and have much less tendency to run wide.They do make the bike more wheely prone so a stock front appears better at the drags in my experience.You really can make big improvements to a busas dynamics if you choose to stick with the bike instead of updating.In terms of acceleration improvements with light wheels i reckon you,d be flat out picking it once out of first gear,perhaps slightly more responsive.
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31-05-2007, 03:24am
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I agree strongly in the lighter wheel thing Bruce.  I rode Heidi's and Les's and Josh's, they all feel difficult to turn in hard when compared to the Gale Speeds I got from Ray.  All of the small changes are starting to show quite significant advantages over the stock Bus. I'm going to have to do the stacks I think, natural progression.
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Put it this way max,with a 1.85 6oft a stock busa ain,t gonna hit 145mph and 10.0 on a cool night.139mph and 10.4 maybe.4 tenths and 6mph is very noticeable.My setup is the best street setup but i reckon simmos onto something for the drags.
where did you buy em from mate, from overseas or somewhere in au?
I think most bike shops can order them in for you.You could order them direct from factory pro.If all else is too hard dad can get them in for you.
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