Xpost: Any interest in my Kinesis Supercups?
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Harvey,
I'm interested in your wheels.
Can you give me more info (offsets)?
Thanks,
Michael
michael.r.andrews@unisys.com
I'm interested in your wheels.
Can you give me more info (offsets)?
Thanks,
Michael
michael.r.andrews@unisys.com
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I just heard back from Kinesis and the one wheel I sent back is phucked and needs replaced. So right now I am putting this off and sending the other 3 back to Kinesis for them to be inspected.
Once I get a clean bill of health on the other 3 I will let everyone know. Sorry guys but I will let everyone know once everything is taken care of.
Once I get a clean bill of health on the other 3 I will let everyone know. Sorry guys but I will let everyone know once everything is taken care of.
#9
The KInesis Super Cups have, I believe, cast centers, as contrasted to forged centers found on the remainder of their line. If I were buying non Porsche factory wheels, I'd go to forged centers, spun aluminum inners and outers. Kinesis and Fikse are the brads that come to mind.
I have heard the Speedlines off the 993 RS car have cast centers...if this be so, they certainly are expensive.
In the interim, until I have some money to invest in wheels, I'll stick with the MY 2002 996 wheels built for Porsche by BBS. They are cast...but they are lightweight...and somewhat inexpensive at less than $2,000 a set.
I have heard the Speedlines off the 993 RS car have cast centers...if this be so, they certainly are expensive.
In the interim, until I have some money to invest in wheels, I'll stick with the MY 2002 996 wheels built for Porsche by BBS. They are cast...but they are lightweight...and somewhat inexpensive at less than $2,000 a set.