Clear rims?

Started by IZ, February 06, 2011, 04:55:22 PM

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IZ

I wonder if these would work on a bike?!


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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

dgm

not on mine!  :) 

I think they might cause trouble in high cross winds.   Maybe not. 
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Dietrich

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Of course!  I think the bike guys started it...





http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2010/10/21/metalsport-clear-wheel-program/

xcaptainxbloodx

looks horrible on those bikes but then again, those bikes look horrible on their own [laugh]


put them on a bike that would look good on its own and who knows?

Kopfjager

Quote from: xcaptainxbloodx on February 06, 2011, 08:12:15 PM
looks horrible on those bikes but then again, those bikes look horrible on their own [laugh]


put them on a bike that would look good on its own and who knows?

Horrible? seriously?
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Quote from: kopfjäger on February 06, 2011, 11:54:35 PM
Horrible? seriously?

It is literally as though someone asked me "hey, what are the 2 genres of bikes you hate the most" and I was only allowed to respond in pictures.

sport bikes with extended swingarms that wont ever see a drag strip and rolling monoliths of billet and chrome that couldn't  swing a corner if it was tied to a post. I know people dig that stuff, I will never understand why.

you know that saying "well I wouldn't kick it out of the garage if someone gave it to me.."? totally doesn't apply here.

Monster Dave

I agree - those would be horrible. If you're going to do that why not add spinners, neon lights, and an obnoxious exhaust that sounds like garbage??







...ok, maybe that was a little overly negative....I simply vote  [thumbsdown]

zooom

I talked with a guy here at work after looking at his various pictures he had taken from when he was at SEMA 2 years ago and he ended up chatting with the manufacturer of these rims and they told them that these are fine for show purposes, but they do not reccomend them as a being able to withstand the high strength stresses of aggressive usage...they were origionally commisioned by one of the brake parts manufacturers to more easily show off their product without distraction...
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Monster Dave

for several reasons..... [puke]

Drunken Monkey

Throw in a clear helmet and some clear leathers and now you're talking!

Seriously, this strikes me as a "show only" thing. No plexiglass is going to be strong enough for real world usage.

Admit it IZ, you're only interested because it's impossible to take a IZ_ picture of "clear"  ;D
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Quote from: Drunken Monkey on February 07, 2011, 02:11:37 PM

Seriously, this strikes me as a "show only" thing. No plexiglass is going to be strong enough for real world usage.



if its good enough for a make the beast with two backsing wonder woman jet why not my bike?




thought

clear rims = the clear heels of the motorcycling world?

haha, and if you dont get the reference, look up clear heels and chris rock ;)
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A Lexan disc 16" in diameter and 1" thick weighs about 8.6 lbs.
Then add in the hub, rim 'halves', and bolts.

My complete rear wheel weights 9.5 lbs.

If I'm going to suffer that kind of weight penalty, I'll do spokes.  [beer]
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Quote from: jccyberdemon on February 07, 2011, 04:56:55 PM

if its good enough for a make the beast with two backsing wonder woman jet why not my bike?


Yeah, but I she spends a lot of time going "where the make the beast with two backs did I park my invisible jet?"
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