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redratbike
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Topic: Aprilia RSV1000 wheel weights (Front and Rear)Posted: 17 Feb 2015 at 10:19 |
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Aprilia RSV1000 wheel weights (Front and Rear)
1998-2005 Mille, Tuono and Falco Brembo 5 Spokes cast front: 4.20 Kg 1998-2005 Mille, Tuono and Falco Brembo 5 Spokes cast rear: 6.70 Kg 2000 RSV Mille SP "Race SP" OZ-Magnesium front: 2.35 Kg 2000 RSV Mille SP "Race SP" OZ-Magnesium rear: 3.65 Kg 2000-2002 RSV Mille-R ME, RP OZ-forged front: 3.40 Kg 2000-2002 RSV Mille-R ME, RP OZ-forged rear: 5.20 Kg 2003 Tuono Racing RP OZ-forged front: 3.59 Kg 2003 Tuono Racing RP OZ-forged rear: 5.37 Kg 2004-RSV 1000R Factory RR OZ-forged front: 3.40 Kg 2004-RSV 1000R Factory RR OZ-forged rear: 5.00 Kg 2004 RSV 1000R NERA RR OZ-Magnesium front: 3.10 Kg 2004 RSV 1000R NERA RR OZ-Magnesium rear: 4.30 Kg 2006-RSV 1000R RR OZ-look-alike Malgatech cast front: 4.90 Kg 2006-RSV 1000R RR OZ-look-alike Malgatech cast rear: 7.50 Kg 2006-Tuono 1000R RR OZ-look-alike Malgatech cast front: 4.90 Kg 2006-Tuono 1000R RR OZ-look-alike Malgatech cast rear: 7.50 Kg And aftermarket: PVM 10-Spokes Aluminium forged front: 3.7 Kg PVM 10-Spokes Aluminium forged rear: 5.3 Kgs Marchesini Magnesium 16,5" front: 2.50 Kg Marchesini Magnesium 16,5" rear: 4.10 Kg BST Carbon front: 2.40 Kg BST Carbon rear: 3.80 Kg |
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rotax454
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Posted: 21 May 2015 at 15:38 |
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What are the wheel tyre diameters for these wheels-----16.5 or 17" ?
2000 RSV Mille SP "Race SP" OZ-Magnesium Do I assume that they were anodized in the Aprilia blue colour?
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Posted: 21 May 2015 at 15:57 |
but i actually think the sp wheels would be the magnesium 5 spokes and in 17"
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Posted: 21 May 2015 at 16:38 |
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SP wheels are a dark gray colour I am pretty sure and painted not anodised.
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Posted: 01 Mar 2017 at 21:01 |
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So does anyone have experience with carbon wheels on the road? Do they hold up to normal driving conditions on the street?
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You've come to the right place, a few here and Griff
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Posted: 01 Mar 2017 at 21:11 |
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I've got a pair, there excellent. Pictures are on the Web just goggle "bst broken wheels" etc https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=picture+broken+bst+wheels&oq=picture+broken+bst+wheel&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j33.12300j0j4&client=tablet-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=mKSM_35SHl11VM: The carbon wheels are stronger than the equivalent wheels, lighter as well. In this litigious time do you think they could sell them for the road if there was any chance of unprovoked failure ? There is a race/track day guy whose wheel collapsed, but I think he bought them second hand so unknown history.... Lots on tut Web, I trust them.... |
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Posted: 01 Mar 2017 at 22:15 |
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Good to hear.
Thankfully I have an 01 Mille R and the OZ's are in perfect shape. Weight reduction is definitely on my list of things to do, and pound for pound, the wheels are not bad, cost-wise. I come from the formula car racing world where people spend ridiculous amounts of money for even smaller gains!
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Posted: 01 Mar 2017 at 22:48 |
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I am going after weight saving as well, as is this excellent thread where he is searching for all those little savings.... http://rsvr.net/aprilia-rsv-speciale-project_topic20399_page1&SID=9724-e2a3e7a98f967ce12a559456134259.html Lithium battery is probably the pound for £1 saving....then get rid of the original silencer. Then it gets harder, do you want lights ? I have kept the lights, but have worked on other savings... ![]() Like the wheel spindles are the same as the 999 ducati for example. And dropping from 525 chain to the 520 and lightweight sprockets. |
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Posted: 01 Mar 2017 at 23:21 |
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Had bst's for 8 years and they are fantastic 👍😍
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Posted: 02 Mar 2017 at 11:43 |
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When I bought mine they are 5 weeks delivery for the rsv, and hps if you are in Britain are saying there is a price rise coming ! They really are that good ! Bear in mind tyre weights ! Here is a review from 2015 showing whose tyres are lightest, http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2015/02/article/2015-sport-motorcycle-tire-shootout/
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Posted: 01 Jun 2018 at 16:45 |
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an article about bst wheels v oe wheels. ![]() |
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I've seen these weight weights discussed many times. But one thing I haven't seen is whether the new gen rsv4 wheels will fit (with spacers perhaps) the v2 models. I have a 2001 race bike. Currently running the Brembo heavy wheels. I'm looking to change the wheels for the weight savings and associated rotating mass gains. So if you rule out the expensive aftermarket wheels and rare magnesium wheels the Oz Forged wheels would be a no brainer. But now we have some very light stock wheels on the rsv4. From other forums I have seen these weights for the new bikes. 09 - 16
RSV4 Factory Front 2.97kg 09 – 16 RSV4 Factory Rear 4.72kg It would seem these wheels are now the pic of the bunch. Can anyone verify these figures as they are supposedly cast Oz wheels. Are these the five spoke or the three spoke variety? Cheers BJL |
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Think the RSV4 wheels fit gen 2s but they don't fit gen 1 bikes.
The front would need the rotor mounts milling down each side to fit the axial brakes. Though if you had later forks with radial calipers it should be fine. Seen people putting RSV4 Sachs forks on a gen 1. Think with Showa lower triple and Ohlins top yoke.
The rear would be fine if it weren't for the sprocket being a little further out. Fine from chain alignment perspective but the sprocket carrier bolts then hit the swingarm. I've heard Amauri I think on AF1 said he spread his swingarm slightly with a bottle jack to give it clearance. Could also stick a gen 2 swingarm on if that's allowed in your race regs. Other than that, think you just have to try your luck with some 20 year old Oz wheels when they pop up. |
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