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TP
03-Dec-2004, 19:19
How does £460 sound?

Here (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7937205020&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT)

I was sorely tempted ...

nelly
03-Dec-2004, 19:22
Pretty good price but they definately need checking out, priming and repainting. Can you see the damage around the edge of the rims?

TP
03-Dec-2004, 19:35
Yep - thought that they had tyre's changed by an 'enthusiastic' fitter ...

I would have got them painted again :D

But, they're not mine ... :(

Rattler
03-Dec-2004, 20:13
Yeh - but I wonder if they're really magnesium - tricky to tell with only a quick glance.

Tim:frog:

Redsps
03-Dec-2004, 20:25
look a bit rough to me guys, by the time you have got them all refubed etc, you could probably found an allmost new pair.

TP
03-Dec-2004, 20:52
From what it sounds like I'm glad I didn't then!!!

Need to save the pennies at the moment anyway ;)

Desmondo
04-Dec-2004, 10:36
Originally posted by Rattler
Yeh - but I wonder if they're really magnesium
They are. The ally ones have a small inset ridge down each leg.

Rattler
04-Dec-2004, 11:31
Originally posted by Desmondo
Originally posted by Rattler
Yeh - but I wonder if they're really magnesium
They are. The ally ones have a small inset ridge down each leg.

Not necessarily!!

dave996
05-Dec-2004, 20:14
I'm off to collect them on Friday, the guy assures me that the are in good condition, they are magnisium.
Do I need to be looking for anything in particular.......coz if there sh*te I will walk away.......
Help me please!!!!!!!!:(

Rattler
05-Dec-2004, 22:00
Just be aware that if they need respraying - and they look like they do, that you're looking at a bill of around £160 to spray magnesiums.

Tim:frog:

dave996
05-Dec-2004, 22:46
Cheers Tim
If all it is is a respray(all be it £160:()
Do you think that that was a good price or should I walk away.
They would not be going on untill next year and I don't have loads of spare cash!!!!!

Oh and let me inroduce myself.......I've just acquired my first Duc in over 10 years, just dopped Aprilia coz I could not get on with it, had a ride on a mates 748 but just not quite the power so I bought me a 996 and have not had so much fun in a long time.

Back to the wheels...............cheers for all the advice, still got 5 days.

Rattler
05-Dec-2004, 22:58
I reckon you can get some mint ones for £700 or so - (they are £1100ish new), so as long as they are not bent or chipped or deeply scratched etc, ie they'll be perfect condition if they are painted, you should be fine. If they are damaged you could be in for a bigger bill to fix.

Don't forget to take some sort of spindle, bar-type thing that you can spin the wheel up with and ensure that its not bent.

I've had a few different wheels for my 996 -3 sets of Mag Marchesinis, 1 set of Marvics, 1 set of Dymags, 1 set of OZs, etc..... The ones I really wanted were the 10 spoke Marchesinis, but who knows!!!

Good luck and welcome to the site.
Tim

dave996
14-Dec-2004, 14:42
When I bought the bike it had the 10 spokes already on it but I didn't have all the cash to buy the bike so me mate lent me the money and he took the wheels, should be getting them back when he sells the bike soon.

Cheers for all the advise.
Picked them up last Friday, it was only the paint that was chipped, no scratches or owt on the wheel itself:smug:
Been quoted £150 to have them repainted.

Rattler
14-Dec-2004, 14:58
Sounds great.

Were the 10 spokes cast or forged?

The 10 spokes may be lighter than the magnesium 5 spokes - I'd get them back toot sweet!!

Tim:frog:

dave996
14-Dec-2004, 18:17
Well they have 'FA' stamped on them so I'm guessing that they are forged, but then I'm no expert:puzzled:

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 15:53
Before

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 15:56
After.....

Some may not agree with the colour but there you go.
A good job and the price was right, they were checked out and there was no damage so I think I got a bargain there.
Thanx to everyone for all the advise

Dave

Rattler
21-Feb-2005, 16:07
Yeh Baby!!! They look the mutts!! Enjoy

Mr_S
21-Feb-2005, 16:20
Nice, and a bargain too.

I've just bought a mint pair of mags for £750, and the cheapest Alloy ones at the moment are around £600 so all in you got a steal :)

Rob B
21-Feb-2005, 17:13
Yep, a steal, and you 9xx boys are so lucky as there seem to be all sorts of good wheel deals about. I have a front mag, now I have to hunt a rear for my 888, hens teeth!!

Rgds, Rob

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 17:20
:bouncy::bouncy::bouncy::bouncy::bouncy::bouncy::b ouncy::bouncy::bouncy:

Rob B
21-Feb-2005, 17:34
Dave,

Is that supposed to be funny?:lol:

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 18:22
Yup yup yup yup:P

RickyX
21-Feb-2005, 18:26
One note of caution.......if the wheels were stripped back to bare metal prior to the lovely blue-bling respray, they should have been treated with a chemical conversion coating such as Alodine 1200.

If not, there is a possibility that the corrosion resistance of the wheels may be compromised.
It won't matter in the short run, but after some time you will find filiform corrosion developing beneath the paint finish. If this is not removed, the structural integrity of the wheels could be reduced (the strength of mag alloy that has turned to powder is very low!).

If you got them correctly primed - forget the above.

By the way, where did you get them done?

Cheers,

R X

adam
21-Feb-2005, 18:47
dave996, will you be getting the 10 spokes back, if yes will you be selling them?

TP
21-Feb-2005, 19:15
Originally posted by adam
dave996, will you be getting the 10 spokes back, if yes will you be selling them?

Stop salivating Adam, I can hear it from here!

:lol:

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 19:36
Originally posted by RickyX
One note of caution.......if the wheels were stripped back to bare metal prior to the lovely blue-bling respray, they should have been treated with a chemical conversion coating such as Alodine 1200.

If not, there is a possibility that the corrosion resistance of the wheels may be compromised.
It won't matter in the short run, but after some time you will find filiform corrosion developing beneath the paint finish. If this is not removed, the structural integrity of the wheels could be reduced (the strength of mag alloy that has turned to powder is very low!).

If you got them correctly primed - forget the above.

By the way, where did you get them done?

Cheers,

R X

The company that did these work on Ferrari wheels and Lotus racing wheels (mags), they told me the process something to do with etching or something, I was too busy looking at the wheels to hear what he said. :rolleye:

dave996
21-Feb-2005, 19:39
Originally posted by adam
dave996, will you be getting the 10 spokes back, if yes will you be selling them?
I know he isn't in any hurry to sell his bike yet, but if he does then it would be possible to get the wheels back. If you can wait a while maybe a long while......

adam
21-Feb-2005, 19:42
tp if your that close you can help me un do the bl**dy rear sprocket nut.:D
searching the different sites i came across 20 spokes, they looked the nuts.
they could look good on my lovely.

TP
21-Feb-2005, 20:16
Originally posted by adam
tp if your that close you can help me un do the bl**dy rear sprocket nut.:D
searching the different sites i came across 20 spokes, they looked the nuts.
they could look good on my lovely.

:lol:

You'd have to be seated before I told you my call out rate!

adam
21-Feb-2005, 20:54
we will be equal with my opening the door rates:P

ericthered40
22-Feb-2005, 01:41
corrosion resistance of the wheels may be compromised.
It won't matter in the short run, but after some time you will find filiform corrosion developing beneath the paint finish. If this is not removed, the structural integrity of the wheels could be reduced (the strength of mag alloy that has turned to powder is very low!).

made for the track not the road,so miss as many pot holes as you can
and don't land s**t from a high One
working life of mag wheels ??????? front Ones need to be looked after if you do a lot of road miles.