Best Fikse wheel on a 964
#16
Fikse FM10 17"
17" x 8" and 9" FM10. Yep, they are a nightmare to clean, especially after tracking in the rain with PFC 97 pads.
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Just for grins, here's are the specs for a set of Jongbloeds Ryan built up for me. These are a perfect fit in a NB 964 which has been lowered and agressively set up. Tires are currently 225f and 265r, but room exists for an easy 235f fit.
Front 18x8.5 with 1.5 outer and 7 inner. 36mm offset.
Rear 18x9.5 with 2 outer and 7.5 inner. 45mm offset.
I'm having a set of Fikse FM-5s built to match.
Front 18x8.5 with 1.5 outer and 7 inner. 36mm offset.
Rear 18x9.5 with 2 outer and 7.5 inner. 45mm offset.
I'm having a set of Fikse FM-5s built to match.
#20
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The Mach V's are nice and easy to keep clean but the FM 10's are a bit fancier.
Sorry don't have any pictures of the FM10's standing still.
Both are 18's 8 & 10's.
Sorry don't have any pictures of the FM10's standing still.
Both are 18's 8 & 10's.
Last edited by cobalt; 06-14-2011 at 06:55 PM.
#24
I just lost my 964 C4 at a track event and have silver FM 10's. The rears have the 9.5" instead of 10" because they have a tendancy to rub if the uniball suspension is not installed. These are silver and are 18's instead of the 17's.
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