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Clear rims. what do you think?

Started by Danmack_98, January 02, 2009, 06:11:53 PM

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Danmack_98

I think these are kinda cool, but only work in a showroom.  You get 'em dirty and you lose the affect.  Looks real clean though! (and DOT approved)  http://www.cycleworld.com/article.asp?section_id=3&article_id=557
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And I thought my white wheels were a PITA to keep clean!!
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Holden

Why not make the whole thing acrylic?

Danmack_98

the guy that made them said he's making one that's all clear next.  you can laser-etch designs into the rim and they look like they're floating.  Also he's designed them with lights in the outer rim that light up only the laser etched design.  cool to look at, but a bit too much for my taste
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DarkStaR

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Not for me!!!

How much do they weigh?

Acrylic scratches and would probably get hazy.

Speeddog

Acrylic for the rim too?

I hope he's got good medical insurance before he seats the bead on the tire.  [roll]
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nateqwik

Squid-worthy for sure.... For anyone else....NAH!

CowboyBeebop

I actually think its a pretty cool bike.  Very clean for a squid machine, and the wheels are trick.  They wouldn't look right on a Monster, but they work in this application.  Very futuristic; I could see this thing tearing around the burned-out highways of Neo Tokyo for sure.  Not my cup of tea, but its a well conceived and executed design. 

Check out that swingarm - its almost identical to the S-R arms.  I thought it was at first, but it turns out to be a Greg's Custom arm. 

Statler

Personal preference and all but I think they look horribly plastic and cheap.    futuristic 1970s.    Nice bike for Logan's Run though.
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Quote from: Statler on January 03, 2009, 08:30:53 AM
Personal preference and all but I think they look horribly plastic and cheap.    futuristic 1970s.    Nice bike for Logan's Run though.

I would sort of expect plastic to look plastic  :P
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teddy037.2

you know it's a trailor queen.

slick wheels. I can dig it  [thumbsup]

eichh

They look cool and cheap at the same time, like something OCC would stick on a bike with double sided tape. I don't think I would trust them with my life to go 120 mph let alone the pothole littered roads here in Illinois. Made for a trailer queen in my opinion.

desmoworks

 i wish that bike would go away... it has been floating around the internet and magazines for much too long.
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