Gpz550 Wheels

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Re: Gpz550 Wheels

28 Sep 2016 20:06
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Not a grammar Nazi, just basic literacy and forum etiquette - on any forum.


Over and out.
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Re: Gpz550 Wheels

28 Sep 2016 20:15 - 28 Sep 2016 20:31
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I've had enough of this rubbish, I made a point, you choose to take a paragraph that I should have worded differently, and carry on like a cheap watch, completely missing the point I was trying to make.... Feel better now....
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Re: Gpz550 Wheels

29 Sep 2016 07:06
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tomsbadkz wrote: A simple question about 2 different wheel weights has turned into the Hatfield's and McCoy's. I believe he was just curious if there was significant difference in the wheels. It doesn't seem he was concerned about rotating mass and all of the technical arguments this has created. I told him the weight of wheel with both rotors with no tire. Simple. We are here for friendly advice and sharing our passion for the older bikes that a lot of people don't understand.

Yes, you are right. And thank you for posting the weight. That will help.

There are plenty of people on this forum who race, and in case the original poster was one, I brought up the inertia concept. For anyone not racing they will likely not care at all. The original poster seems to be perfectly intelligent enough to decide for himself how much it will matter, so I'm not worried if I steered him wrong.

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