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CF Wheels
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This is a 19" wheel
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#2

yup - they make 'em light - they charge for that too
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those wheels would be cracked in one day of driving in nyc. I almost bought a set of CF wheels for my Ducati & decided not to because of all the horror stories i heard from other riders who used CF wheels on the street. They cost way too much money to take the risk. CF wheels are best used for Show cars.
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P-guys @ finland have been testing those in their GT3RS / Turbo's, and conclusion was that tires couldn't keep air in with those wheels. Not very good performance wheels if they cannot take hard driving... guy's have 5-600bhp in their car, so maybe they would be good in cars less than 300bhp... dunno. Light they are, for sure. And maybe they have better design already now, that kind of wheels are new to market, so it's no wonder there's some difficulties to get them running right with first draw.
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#5

They are sweeeet looking!!!!
does anybody know of any black wheels with a chrome or polished lip for sale
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