CV-900's wheels

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CV-900's wheels

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if you want a set now may be a good time to ask, Derek is having a run 1000 made in Germany to his spec, (bolt on no faffing) hopefully possible to ship direct to the uk. :) I'm definitely having 5, price seems ok to.

Now then tyres camskill bfg http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... s230p52192" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; yes please
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Baxter was cheaper :ok £110 each balanced and fitted and old one's disposed of, ordered Weds and they were there on the Friday
I'm well impressed with them

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Where can I find more info about wheels? When you say 'no faffing' do you mean standard studs & no spacers?

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[quote="KarlT"]Where can I find more info about wheels? When you say 'no faffing' do you mean standard studs & no spacers?

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What price are you paying for 5 delivered with nuts & centres?

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They look very similar to the ones that we can get through a national Halfwits type emporium
http://www.atu.de/pages/shop/fbs/felgen ... ld=901.jpg
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Here they are fitted on a the Felgenkonfigurator (Rim Configurator).
http://www.atu.de/pages/shop/fbs/felgen ... chksave=on
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Not a nice looking wheel IMHO

Careful of those new MT BFG tyres. Dave has a set on his syncro and he reports very poor on road performance. Ask him
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I have a set of the new BFG MT's. No problem on tarmac for a MT.
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I've covered 35kish miles on my mud terrains, few weekends been to Cornwall and back and North Wales and back, getting 34mpg with a kayak on a the roofrack.

Tread wear is very impressive considering the miles as well!

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syncroand101 wrote:I've covered 35kish miles on my mud terrains, few weekends been to Cornwall and back and North Wales and back, getting 34mpg with a kayak on a the roofrack.

Tread wear is very impressive considering the miles as well!

And the blow out on the way to Salisbury?

Chutney ferret :tsk

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Russel at Syncro-Nutz wrote:I have a set of the new BFG MT's. No problem on tarmac for a MT.
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You only drive from the workshop back home again a thousand times so doesnt count for much..... :rofl

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jed the spread wrote:And the blow out on the way to Salisbury?

Hark at you with your memory, jealous your wife prefers a bit of southern??

Yeah one blow. Puncture from a large thorn, impressive the tire lasted so long at such low pressures without muggins realising.

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