For all those fits with light rims, I have a question
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PS what is wrong with that guy Kyle?
#25
To give the original question an answer:
I'm running Mugen RnR's, 15x6.5 +45, with Michelin Pilot Exalto PE2 tires. Wheels weigh 10lbs each, tires weigh 18lbs each. Savings of about 6.5 pounds per corner over stock Fit Sport wheel/tire combo.
I'm running Mugen RnR's, 15x6.5 +45, with Michelin Pilot Exalto PE2 tires. Wheels weigh 10lbs each, tires weigh 18lbs each. Savings of about 6.5 pounds per corner over stock Fit Sport wheel/tire combo.
#28
Thanks for the compliment. I'm a sucker for 5 spokes, and I really love the sculpted, old school look of these in particular; they remind me of certain Italian bicycle parts. But at the same time I can see where an argument could be made about it looking out of place on our angular little 21st century beasties.
On the third hand, check out kelsodeez's latest pics:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...tml#post621615
Last edited by wdb; 06-14-2009 at 08:24 PM.
#29
AHHH Canpagnolo. I Know where you are coming from..... I have known guys that would buy the lightest Colnago or Bataglia frames they could get, eventually breaking them, but their Campy gruppo would last forever and used on the next frame that would finally give out. I wish I had bought the 50th anniversary gruppo when I could get them new at cost, they are worth a small fortune now. Again I will use the word. Elegant!
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