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Because of where the weld is?
Not saying it isn't one, just doesn't look like one to my untrained eye.
I say that based on the type of rim lips used and the way the weld bead looks.
Because of where the weld is?
Not saying it isn't one, just doesn't look like one to my untrained eye.
I say that based on the type of rim lips used and the way the weld bead looks.
no problem guys. here are the ones I sent him, just didn't have easy access at the time.
Didn't Kosman do a wire wheel conversion of a stock wheel for the 1986 ten second shootout? I got the original magazine feature stashed away somewhere. Now a laced up wheel, that's light! If I remember right, this is the same time Kerker's Vmax 4-2-1 showed up. Gee, that was only 26 years ago!
We have that 'Takin' it to the Nines' bike here;
It suffered alot of abuse at the hands of its' second owner,
& needs a complete overhaul,
but it's just nice to have 'saved' a piece of MAX history...
BTW, the extra mods done to exhaust & carbs by Dynojet & Kerker,
that were NOT replicated in the pipe, OR the Stage 7 jetkit, that they offered to the public, are an eye-opener, & CHAPS MY -SS, every time I look at it, or think about what I found, the 1st time I saw this bike...NEITHER were anything like the products they offered, & both companies have perpetuated this FRAUD, for YEARS now...It takes MORE than just a Kerker & a Stage 7, to even get CLOSE to the numbers Gleason put up with that bike...(Yes, I know 'PeeWee's skills were good for a couple tenths of that, of course...) One look at the pipe, or down the throats of the carbs, & the TRUTH is plain to see...ALOT of MAXers fell squarely into that 'trap', yours truly included, & BOTH companies SHOULD be ashamed.
I can totally believe that and am not surprised at all. I've never seen that bike other than a crappy photo but its pretty obvious that we as a community are not getting the parts that were on that bike when most guys are lucky to run low 11's. Not sure what they did but if they could make it available to the public I'm sure it would sell.
Edit: Congrats on owning a piece of history!
THANX for the pics!
I have never been a fan of the 85 wheel
(we have cut up a BUNCH, just for the hubs...)
but I had never seen it in one solid color before either...
I like it a WHOLE LOT BETTER than that '2-tone' stock look!
(We have done a few front 85-86 front 5-spoke wheels,
& I like that look, particularly in black...Should have figured the rear would look better too...)
VERY nice, & THANX again for showing us!
Tip: When powdercoating a rear wheel, don't worry about the rubber in the cushdrive bushings...It will hold up just fine.
Just make sure you tape the whole drive area off, including the snout...
We heated a wheel to 500+ degrees, & you still couldn't even make a dent in the rubber, even with a screwdriver...
Info appreciated Lil Jon, I'm about to pop one in the oven any day now. I also noticed peg brakets have a rubber piece in them that looks like a buster to get out. I have a spare one I'l heat and observe.
Thanks,
Steve