RCF Wheels--Selection and Pricing
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Close ups show the odd lay out on each split spoke, especially at the bead edge..
They are at least symmetrical and won't have a Left & Ride side.
Ever since the preview wheel photo in January, this one never caught my eye..!!
And trust me I'm pretty critical on wheel designs
When I sat down with the Chief Engineer during product planning for the "next F", we went over long laundry list for the IS F.
Good to see my in sight on having Left & Right side dedicated rotors worked into production this time around.
Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 08-24-14 at 08:31 AM.
#22
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I don't know... I just can't get into this flat design...
Close ups show the odd lay out on each split spoke, especially at the bead edge..
They are symmetrical and won't have a Left & Ride side.
Ever since the preview wheel photo in January, this one never caught my eye..!!
And trust me I'm pretty critical on wheel designs
Joe Z
Close ups show the odd lay out on each split spoke, especially at the bead edge..
They are symmetrical and won't have a Left & Ride side.
Ever since the preview wheel photo in January, this one never caught my eye..!!
And trust me I'm pretty critical on wheel designs
Joe Z
#24
Pole Position
Don't mind my remark but I noticed that people on forums love to detail their wheels for some reason so to me who waxes a car once in a lifetime (maybe) it is quite interesting that someone would take into consideration ease of maintenance for their choice of wheels as well.
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That said the RC F has exaggerated fenders and more space for wider and bigger shoes. I see a huge market for not just 20s but 21s and don't be surprised to see some guys squeeze 22s on there (I know I know).
Hopefully something fun happens soon.
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