Honda RC51: Discussion of the Honda RC51, Honda SP1, and Honda SP2 Motorcycles.
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11-29-2004, 11:44 AM
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Join Date: 08-09-2001 Location: Vermont
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| Wheel Weight Anyone know the stats on the front and rear weight for a 2002+ RC.
I am looking for the 03 weight, and I think that 2002 and on are the same. |
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11-29-2004, 11:57 AM
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Join Date: 11-08-2001 Location: Houston, TX
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| Re: Wheel Weight Don't know the weights, but yes, '02 and on are all the same. |
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11-29-2004, 12:13 PM
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Join Date: 02-28-2004 Location: Northampton, Pa
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| Re: Wheel Weight Front = 10.5lbs (no disks)
Rear = 19lbs (with disk and cush drive)
Last link on the Rogue mods page has the weights for several aftermarket wheels too. Don't ask me why I was there.
Edit:site doesn't say which year wheel was weighed so I guess that doesn't totally answer ur question.
Last edited by JAMI6989 : 11-29-2004 at 12:15 PM.
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11-29-2004, 12:19 PM
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Join Date: 08-09-2001 Location: Vermont
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| Re: Wheel Weight Quote: |
Originally Posted by JAMI6989 Front = 10.5lbs (no disks)
Rear = 19lbs (with disk and cush drive)
Last link on the Rogue mods page has the weights for several aftermarket wheels too. Don't ask me why I was there.
Edit:site doesn't say which year wheel was weighed so I guess that doesn't totally answer ur question. |
Yeah, i had seen that too. |
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11-29-2004, 12:21 PM
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Join Date: 11-08-2001 Location: Houston, TX
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| Re: Wheel Weight From Rogue. Note that the stock weight is listed as 00/01.
FRONT WHEELS NO DISCS
Blackstone carbon fiber 4.85 lbs
Dymag carbon fiber 5.6 lbs
Dymag mag center carbon rim 7.8lbs
Hi Point forged aluminum 8.2lbs (unofficial weight)
Marchesini cast mag 7.7 lbs
Marchesini forged aluminum 8 lbs
Marchesini forged mag 7 lbs
Marvic Penta II 7.5 lbs
PVM cast mag 9 lbs
PVM forged aluminum 10 lbs
PVM forged mag 7 lbs
PVM Colorline 5 spoke two piece 14 lbs
OZ forged aluminum 7.75 lbs
Stock RC51 10.5 lbs [00/01]
REAR WHEEL WITH DISC AND CUSH DRIVE
Blackstone ?
Dymag carbon fiber 13 lbs
Dymag mag center carbon rim 12.8 lbs
Hi Point forged aluminum 16.3 lbs (unofficial weight)
Marchesini cast mag 12.7 lbs
Marchesini forged aluminum 16 lbs
Marchesini forged mag 13 lbs
Marvic Penta II 13.6 lbs
PVM cast mag 14.25 lbs
PVM forged aluminum 17.75 lbs
PVM forged mag 12 lbs
PVM Colorline 5 spoke two piece 6.25" 25.5 lbs
OZ forged aluminum 16.5 lbs
Stock RC51 19 lbs [00/01]
Also:
Stock 02 front (valve stem, 1 weight, bearings, and seals) 9 Lb .07 oz
Stock 02 rear (valve stem, 1 weight, seals and bearings) 12 Lb 05 oz
Lastly:
02 Wheel weights
02 wheels ready to bolt on with rotors, cush drive, sprocket, spacers, and new Sportec M-1's [120/190] on my scales:
Front 22.8 pounds
Rear 29.9 pounds
Honda claims 1 pound lighter for the front 02 wheel, 1.1 pounds lighter for the 02 rear wheel. |
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11-29-2004, 12:30 PM
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Join Date: 08-09-2001 Location: Vermont
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| Re: Wheel Weight Thanks man!  |
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11-29-2004, 7:13 PM
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Join Date: 02-13-2004 Location: Lansvale Sydney Australia
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| Re: Wheel Weight I thought this thread was about the actual wheel weights for balancing the tyres to the wheels etc. Which reminded me of a mate of mine that once placed an ad in a bike mag, having a go at one of his mates that rode Ducati's and thought that unless you had one, you had a piece of crap. Anyway, he placed an ad with this guys phone number. It read something like
Ducati: Carbon Fibre wheel weights. When only the lightest and best will do for your Ducati.
The guy got heaps of calls asking about them. Hahahaha Just goes to show you........... Duc riders are tools. hahahahaha |
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