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    Customising your Bike - Rims

    Customising Your Bike - Rims
    Bike customization is about making your bike reflect you as an individual. This can be done by simple bolt-on replacement modifications, or the more advanced custom paint-scheme and custom stickers, right the way through to major frame and hardware modifications such as street-fighters and extended swing-arms etc. This morning I want to introduce and identify the availability one simple but expensive modification that will amke your bike feel completely different, as well as make it really stand out from the norm - aftermarket rims.

    Aftermarket Rims:
    As well as providing additional styling options and colours, aftermarket rims generally have an additional use - Reducing mass. Now this may not seem like much, but as these actually affect the rotating mass of the bike this has an additional effect - its makes steering / tip-in quicker and also gives quicker acceleration. Inversely, you will also lose speed quicker when you roll off the throttle and the bike will stand-up quicker when you accelerate out of a corner.

    Speaking to those that have bought aftermarket rims for their bikes, despite the cost, they have almost all said that they would buy wheels to improve the performance of their before doing any other modification to their bike...... If only everyone had the money to afford aftermarket rims

    Manufacturers:
    The following are the different manufacturers who currently make aftermarket rims for most model bikes. Most generally only offer two or three different models, which they then change the hub to make it fit your specific model bike.......

    I have tried to include a pic of their "trademark" rim design for the pictures below, but other designs are generally also available.

    Dymag Wheels


    BST Wheels


    Marchesini Wheels


    Galespeed Manufacturing (couldn't find the manufacturers website)


    Marvic Wheels


    Performance Machine Wheels


    RC Components


    PVM Wheels


    Carrozzeria


    For those that have the extra $$$$ available, nothing makes your bike unique or handle better like a set of after market rims.....

    Cheers

    Simmo
    Sponsored By: Dynapumps, Atlas Performance, Straightline2ten, K-tech, Imagine Multimedia, Penrite Oils

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    These guys do wheels too Braking its buried in thier cattledog a bit though.

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    Durrani, if theyever get their shit together

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    the red ones would go awsome with my bike have to get a pair

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nero Diablo View Post
    These guys do wheels too Braking its buried in thier cattledog a bit though.
    The Braking B1's come as a package of wheels and discs. They're quite reasonably priced considering what you get.

    The benefits of lighter wheels can in part be gained with OE wheels by choosing a lighter tyre. Discussed on Ducati.ms site.
    Click here to see my Ducati 999R in the PSB garage... You'll love it!

    Don't click here to see my ZX9R aka The Ginger Ninja... there's no link!

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