wonder what the GS will handle like on these.....

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Franky

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Now these would be good........
 

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Them look like Tomahawk remoulds that I used to run on my SM? Tell us more Franky - are they in GS sizes, if so I want them....awsome grip :thumb

Andres
 
Its the wheels I was looking at!!!! 17"front, rear takes a 180..... this means decent rubber can be fitted! Oh about 6kg lighter than the STD wheels too.

Have you managed to get your bike dynoed yet?? :eek
 
those are the AC Schnitzer wheels aren't they?... They look pretty good, but I'm sure they've got an equally pretty price tag... :thumb
 
Franky said:
Its the wheels I was looking at!!!! 17"front, rear takes a 180..... this means decent rubber can be fitted! Oh about 6kg lighter than the STD wheels too.

Have you managed to get your bike dynoed yet?? :eek

Ahhh...........you got me all excited there for a mo. Nice wheels though!

Dyno'd, er, well........, um.............., not quite yet - will do though, Promise :o

Andres
 
Outtomunch said:
Dyno'd, er, well........, um.............., not quite yet - will do though, Promise :o

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I'm not quite sure I see the point. The standard GS does not require a 180 rear section, generally the narrower the tyre you can get away with the better.

I would also have thought that the high unsprung weight of the front/rear suspension would not benfit a great deal from the reduction given by these wheels.

If I was going to spend 4 figures on the GS it would not be in this direction. IMHO:)
 


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