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There are some who have heard about them, some who have seen them, and maybe some who have a set on their bird here. Check these out!! http://www.rimmaxwheels.com/
It allways comes down to "Hatin"...Blah...always one hater...
You know if they made a high performance spinner you'd be all over them!!
I know I would...
I can't say i agree with this line of thinking. It sugests that you have to make a choice between being a "rider" and a poser. Why can't you do both. I have put a lot poser stuff on my bike like chrome and speakers, yet I think I put 2500 or 3,000 miles on it in a couple of weeeks, and had plans to put another 2,000 on it next week, but that will probably be cancelled. I ride it fast, and I am getting pretty decent in the twisties. you can ride and look good at the same time!It allways comes down to "Hatin"...Blah...always one hater...
You know if they made a high performance spinner you'd be all over them!!
I know I would...
B.S. it comes down to some folks want to ride, some want to pose. It's OK I guess but seriously, if you really want to ride why would you put some heavy overpriced bling on your bike instead of some Lightweight OZ , or Dymag wheels. Something that would actually help, not mess up your rides handling.
Everyone has their own sense of style for sure, but when "Style" takes on a more important role than function, I just find it plain ole' silly.
To Each his own for sure...but it has nothing to do with "Hatin"
Yes if they did we would be there. however they don'tBlah...always one hater...
You know if they made a high performance spinner you'd be all over them!!
I know I would...
I can't say i agree with this line of thinking. It sugests that you have to make a choice between being a "rider" and a poser. Why can't you do both. I have put a lot poser stuff on my bike like chrome and speakers, yet I think I put 2500 or 3,000 miles on it in a couple of weeeks, and had plans to put another 2,000 on it next week, but that will probably be cancelled. I ride it fast, and I am getting pretty decent in the twisties. you can ride and look good at the same time!It allways comes down to "Hatin"...Blah...always one hater...
You know if they made a high performance spinner you'd be all over them!!
I know I would...
B.S. it comes down to some folks want to ride, some want to pose. It's OK I guess but seriously, if you really want to ride why would you put some heavy overpriced bling on your bike instead of some Lightweight OZ , or Dymag wheels. Something that would actually help, not mess up your rides handling.
Everyone has their own sense of style for sure, but when "Style" takes on a more important role than function, I just find it plain ole' silly.
To Each his own for sure...but it has nothing to do with "Hatin"
Purhaps Rev wanted to say that you have to chose between being a serious racer-type rider, or an average rider/poser. The racer would be concerned with every ounce and every drop of HP. If you are drag racing, or putting your bike on the track, then of course you have a different philosophy. But I maintain that you CAN be a rider and poser at the sametime. There is a lot of middle ground there.
Ok the spinners are built by a couple different makers ranging from $3-7k. Mostly for posing, but he said they are "suppose" to be solid enough to do mid triple figures but he wouldn't suggest it because too much can go wrong based onthe way the spinners are attached to the wheel. Also that the spinners create a solid wheel dynamic that makes the front wheel harder to control at speed, and on windy days. Bottom line he sells them, but since he races he would never have them on his bike. However they are highly recommended for "posers" and if you want a pair he can probably get you a good deal on a set.
IMHO showbike bling that looks cool as heck, but based onthe degradation of control and stability, it may not be a good match for the world's fastest production motorcycle if you gonna run it like it needs to be run. My .02