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stephens
07-Sep-2003, 00:59
My rims finally arrived after a 6 month wait from BST. Total weight savings of 5kg, 2kg front, 3kg rear. The bike now turns in faster than the GSXR750. It is like riding my TZ250 on the street, simply AWESOME!!
I have a couple of track days this month, so I'll be able to give feedback on measured improvements on the track.
More pics of the complete bike in the Photos Forum.
http://www.ipn.com.au/ducati/bst1.jpg
http://www.ipn.com.au/ducati/bst2.jpg
http://www.ipn.com.au/ducati/bst3.jpg
kiwi_748
07-Sep-2003, 07:35
MM, very nice, Where did you buy them and price ? Or if you need to ask the price then you cant afford to buy them ??
stephens
07-Sep-2003, 09:45
The wheels are available from Moto Wheels online for $3395USD.
[Edited on 7-9-2003 by stephens]
Rushjob
07-Sep-2003, 15:02
I think you'll find that Neil at Cornerspeed can supply them too!
Having seen a pair close up inhis workshop, they are very, very Gucci!
;)
Yep. I can supply BST. I fitted a set to a customers R1 a few months ago.
These things are absolutely stunning. I spent a hour, literally, going over the wheels and checking the detail in them. :o
Price wise, a little over a grand for the front and £1400 or so depending upon the width of the rear.
The feedback I got on the R1 was similar to Stephens experience. Pin sharp turn in and improved front end feedback were the main ones. The bike is on it's ear and round the corner without thinking about it now.
The owner is also convinced that acceleration/braking has improved to.
cool wheels,fitted mine on saturday just gone,back wheel was a bit tight with all them spacers!!,have used a talon 38 rear sprocket,and some wavey dics,also changed the valves to oz ones,as had problems on my blade.
dickieducati
24-Oct-2003, 17:52
dave, where did you get them and how much if you dont mind me asking ??
Hi there, got them through HPS and paid £ 2,000 for the wheels and £350 for the wavey discs. I did get a wee bit of a special deal cause I had already bought a set for my 954 Blade. Have not managed to get out on the duke as yet, as I had some injections in my back on Monday.....Can't wait to trial them at the weekend....Should be awesome!!!!!
nathanhu
24-Oct-2003, 20:49
hi all
im also using carbons frpm dymag Dp only complaint so far is that you must use minimal tyre soap as the tyre has a tendanccy to turn on the rim under heavy braking. happend to me three times in one day(gets annoying taking the front wheel out every rest period just to rebalance !!)
you need to put them on almost dry,had the same problem on old bike,rear tyre spinning up on rim,pain in the butt
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