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posted July 06, 2004 08:16 PM
Best price on BST? Looking at the blackstone tech carbon fiber wheels.
IndySuperBikes has the set for $3795 (Magnesium Hubs) and $3395 for aluminum hubs. I *think* I can get them from parts411.com for $1695 per wheel for the mags.
posted July 06, 2004 09:01 PM
There is a guy on SH.org that was blowing some sets out. Says they work on all different models. $2800 set?
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posted July 07, 2004 05:05 PM
swft.... call this guy Glenn
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posted July 07, 2004 06:10 PM
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posted July 07, 2004 08:19 PM
Edited By: Erich on 7 Jul 2004 21:22
Make sure that whomever you go thru that you are getting the new ones.
They have improved their strenght and shed a couple more ounces. There have been a couple case of the wheels braking (rare so dont worry about it). If I remember right, the new ones may even have black hubs now. And I have been told the quality of the finish is perfect now where the others would occasionally have imperfections in them.
They dont make them magnesium hubs any longer from what I understand.
posted July 08, 2004 10:45 AM
Yep, it is. They listed them since the originals but our local distributor (motowheels) has been saying you can't them and I have a racer setup with Lockhart and they said not to expect them either. One of my good friends had a set on order for over a year and finally 'settled' on the AL version.
Have you actually talked to some sellers and they said they have a set on hand? Its possible that our guys are just saying that to sell what's in stock. That wouldn't surprise me at all.