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    Sure beats the goo encrusted rear sprocket/rim of a chain drive you have to admit.
    ss^,
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    Quote Originally Posted by fxdl2051 View Post
    Sure beats the goo encrusted rear sprocket/rim of a chain drive you have to admit.
    No truer words have been spoken in this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madmax View Post
    Attachment 14341Attachment 14340I am one who over engineers everything and looks for the best buy for my buck , I yet to bend or break a cast wheel no matter how hard I rode a bike ... Crashing is another story .
    I so do love my marchesini wheels on my 990 SMR KTM , wonderfull forged wheels a work of art but I'm content with my crappy one sided cast F6B wheels ... LOL
    The Full wing wheels have a thicker cast wheel ...
    No just kidding ... LOL But I am running a full wing wheel came with aluminum stem , new take off a wing for a 150 was a great buy , now I can run one and have a clean one .
    Is that stem Honda OEM??

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    Quote Originally Posted by fxdl2051 View Post
    Sure beats the goo encrusted rear sprocket/rim of a chain drive you have to admit.
    You got that right. Chain lube that doesn't distribute itself from one end of the bike to the other hasn't been invented yet.

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    Dog I'll tell you how I do it. I run it up on the lift. Put it on the center stand. Raise the lift till its just the right height for me sitting on my roller stool. Then I clean the wheel. About 5 minutes for the whole process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    Is that stem Honda OEM??
    Yeah came on a take off wheel I picked up on ebay , its off a full wing , I had my buddy who owns a cycle shop mount up my darkside tire for me and he said it also has the presure tire monitor on it also .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madmax View Post
    Yeah came on a take off wheel I picked up on ebay , its off a full wing , I had my buddy who owns a cycle shop mount up my darkside tire for me and he said it also has the presure tire monitor on it also .
    Oh ok, thanks. I'd remove that TPMS sensor; it's of no use to us and only adds weight to the wheel.

    I like the Milton Industries S409 stems; I just put one on my front tire and it fits beautifully.

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    Rarely clean back wheels...rest of bikes are spotless. Own BMW, Harley, F6B

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