http://www.01designsystem.commypfizzle said:id sport em.. how much are they? from where?
+1MrFoggy said:10 to 1 odds, they are just CF wrapped, not actual CF spokes.
Does'nt say I guess you can e-mail themVFR pilot said:what do they weigh?
LOL I did until I saw the priceVFR pilot said:lol......i don't want them........YOU do.....
Very true,VFR pilot said:well, they can also make composite in that the wheels are alu. then wrapped in C/F then they are a composite of CF and ALU
never seen wheels on car's made of CF, bikes yes, even formula 1 doesn't use wheels of C/f and they have unlimited budget's...
c/f by nature doesn't crack or bend it shatter's.......very bad for wheels...
I e-mailed them and this was their response:VFR pilot said:what do they weigh?
Andres said:Very true,
There's not such thing as a CF wheel, not even in F1. Not that cannot be done, it's just that material resistance issues don't make CF a good option, being delamination just one of the reasons I can recall.
I'd say those are Aluminum alloy wheels with their spokes wraped in CF fabric, in a wet lay-up resin process (the fabric doesn't look well aligned in the pics). True you need a quality resin that will be able to withstand chips and the sun light, but certainly there's not such thing as as a Aluminum/CF alloy... You cannot melt Aluminum and then mix it with resin and CF to obtain such material.
On the other hand I would say those wheels are kinda nice!.
Later,
Andrs.
Good info Reffoxel !Reffoxel said:Andres, that's not exactly true. there are a couple of wheel manufacturers that make Full CF wheels for motorcycles. I don't remember the names but will ask at the bike shop this week.
I'd like those on my silver LX!Subghetto said:What do you guys think? I was just thinking they might look hot. But I don't have that much CF on my car yet.