How much are these Dymag wheels going for?
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Used.
Carbon Fiber 3 - Spoke
The Carbon wheel is manufactured in carbon composite and is fully die formed to ensure dimensional accuracy and quality of finish.
The weight of the front wheel has been reduced from 3.0 kg for a magnesium lightweight wheel to 2.2kg. The rim and spokes without bearings and disks carrier weighs 1.4 kg.
The overall reduction in weight and concentration of weight at the hub, the gyroscopic effect of the wheel is dramatically reduced.
17 x 3.5~3.75" Front
17 x 5.5~6.0" Rear
Ultra light one piece carbon composite rim with interchangeable modular magnesium hub system to fit most applications
High stiffness and durability
Designed and developed for leading World Series GP500 and GP250 Teams
Tested in World Endurance Superbike Series for 3 years, World Supermono, BEARS, and Sound of Thunder classes.
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i dunno much about bike wheels, but i was at my local shop a week ago and some guy bought some cf wheels for his zx10r, shop owner told me he paid 4 grand for them
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I don't know anything about bikes but it's the next step in evolution, from cars to bike.
I saw a set of these for sale and I'm not sure what it'll fit. ARe bike wheels like cars or can you just change the hub to the bike you have. Looking to buy a bike in a couple months but not sure which one yet.
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I saw a set of these for sale and I'm not sure what it'll fit. ARe bike wheels like cars or can you just change the hub to the bike you have. Looking to buy a bike in a couple months but not sure which one yet.
Thanks.
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Spacer usually... but not always.. the off sets are different on some rears, some rears are single sided etc. Let the manufacturer do the model change, don't look to "Save" money by getting a different model rim and trying to make it fit unless you know what you are doing
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