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Old 01-31-2009, 01:01 PM
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Might be kinda of scarey riding through the mountains or at high speeds.
 
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Might be totally awsome!
 
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Thats the wierdest thing I've sen, but I think I like it
 
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very cool..how..the wheels..axles...????
 
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I swear to you I saw this same bike or something just like it, riding down the street here locally the other day. It was across the median and I was traveling at 60 see was he. The wheels were definitely hollow and see through, that's what caught my eye.

I wouldn't be surprised, I see Gallardo's and Murcielago's quite often around here. Some people still have money.
 
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ball bearings
 
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very cool, they have them for cars too..
 
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neat looking machine
 
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Old 05-25-2009, 11:42 AM
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Bad ***.I want one
 
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Old 05-25-2009, 01:13 PM
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Inspired by Franco Sbarro's hubless wheels. Hubless wheels work by fixing the rotating parts (brake ring, bearings, hubless rim) onto the outer side of a non-rotating inner ring that attaches to the motorcycle's swingarm or forks. Advantages include decreased unsprung weight, reduced structural stress (no spokes to transmit forces through), increased braking leverage, more accurate steering, reduced vibration and a lower center of gravity.

Here's a picture to help break it down for you.........
 
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