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waynecbr600rr
1/21/2007 11:58:57 AM
Is ebay going to be the best place for good deals for chrome wheels or does anyone else know of a good web site to use?
knightslugger
1/21/2007 12:02:15 PM
Dude, don't chrome your wheels. That makes them extremely heavy and if you got a C- in Physics you'd know that a the hevier a rotating mass is, the more gyroscopic force it has. You chrome those wheels, and it'll be 10 times harder to turn. If you want to bling those wheels, polish the aluminum.
bobjoezx
1/21/2007 2:18:09 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: knightslugger

Dude, don't chrome your wheels. That makes them extremely heavy and if you got a C- in Physics you'd know that a the hevier a rotating mass is, the more gyroscopic force it has. You chrome those wheels, and it'll be 10 times harder to turn. If you want to bling those wheels, polish the aluminum.


I dont think you know waht your talking about


go here http://www.chromeprosplating.com/wiki/CPP/chrome_wheel_prices

 this is what i did for my 02 954.. did the exchange process they are fast and rims look really good!
TheX
1/21/2007 2:21:20 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: bobjoezx

quote:

ORIGINAL: knightslugger

Dude, don't chrome your wheels. That makes them extremely heavy and if you got a C- in Physics you'd know that a the hevier a rotating mass is, the more gyroscopic force it has. You chrome those wheels, and it'll be 10 times harder to turn. If you want to bling those wheels, polish the aluminum.


I dont think you know waht your talking about


go here http://www.chromeprosplating.com/wiki/CPP/chrome_wheel_prices

this is what i did for my 02 954.. did the exchange process they are fast and rims look really good!


 
Knightslugger is 100% correct.
bobjoezx
1/21/2007 4:10:13 PM
they might be a little heavier and yes more weight.. longer to stop and so on but i have had chrome rims and drove seveal bikes with chrome rims.. it is NOT 10 times hard to turn... and polished aluminum  takes FOREVER to do.. doens't look as good and alot harder to upkeep.. you will not notice anything with chrome rims..
knightslugger
1/21/2007 10:30:37 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: bobjoezx

they might be a little heavier and yes more weight.. longer to stop and so on but i have had chrome rims and drove seveal bikes with chrome rims.. it is NOT 10 times hard to turn... and polished aluminum  takes FOREVER to do.. doens't look as good and alot harder to upkeep.. you will not notice anything with chrome rims..


Heaven forbid you actually have to DO something to get the results you want...

If all you're doing is riding in town and in a straight line, you probably wont notice it. However, if you're doing some back road carving of any sort, it becomes a very large burden. Think about it a little harder. It's all about physics and isn't debatable. I've seen quite a few aluminum polish jobs that look just as shiny as chromed wheels do. If you think it looks like shit after you're done, then you aren't doing it correctly.
TheX
1/21/2007 10:38:23 PM
Haha, this is the same guy from the forced NWS gps thread. What a dipstick. bobjoezx - Darwin award nominee
bobjoezx
1/23/2007 3:50:53 PM
chrome looks way better then polished everytime.. second.. if you are having troubles turning and you are blaming it because you have chrome rims.. you have some problems.. i mean how much weight are you really adding because of the chrome

TheX .. do you anything intelligent to say
txmorgan
1/23/2007 4:56:53 PM
bobjoezx definetly getting darwin award here. It's not the difficult turning the bike, it's that the increased  gyroscopic force can lead to an unstable ride. Aka getting that resonating shake on the highway or coming out of a hard turn and tank slapper here ya come.

polish the rims, chrome is for florida riders with those ugly ass extended swingarms.
bobjoezx
1/23/2007 5:29:21 PM
i am not debating physics noram i saying put shiny ass chrome wheels and parts on a race bike.. i am saying that for what a regular person does on a sportbike is not goin to affect his riding style, and second he wants chrome.. he wanted advise on prices and where..so i told him... 
knightslugger
1/23/2007 6:52:47 PM
who said anything about racers? chrome adds weight. when weight spins, it produces centrifugal force and gyroscopic motion. you add more weight, you add more force. ever handle a moving hard drive? Those plates only weigh a few ounces, but the amount of centrifugal force it produces is incredible! try it! power one up and try to bank it. now think about what you're doing to your motorcycle. there's a lot of weight on those stock wheels. it produces quite a bit of force when it's spinning (say at 50MPH, not outside the realm of possible even for a racer). think back to the hard drive. now add weight. it becomes much harder to make the s[inning mass do as you bid. possible, but much harder. straight line stability is also effected.

let me ask you something Bob, why is it that you think racers use an ultra light weight magnesium or Carbon Fiber wheels? i'll tell you even if you don't care. it makes the bike much MUCH more flickable, more manageable to go from left to right. why? Less rotating weight = less gyroscopic and centrifugal force. it makes changing directions more rapid. if you add weight to that rotating mass, it becomes less rapid.

Take your chromed friends out to your favorite twisty road in Wisconsin (God knows there's enough of them) or set up a simple technical course in an old parking lot and take note of how easy it is to go from left to right on your bike now and try a friend's on the same day if you can. make sure you do the same amount of laps too. if you say you can't tell the difference, i'm going to call you either an inconsistent rider or a flat out liar. Adding just a little weight to the wheel is a massive change to the amount of force it will produce.
bobjoezx
1/23/2007 7:40:54 PM
WHO CARES... he wanted prices on chrome rims... HE WANTS CHROME RIMS... so i was telling him.. u want to debate physics then go to a class room.. i am not debating you about more weight makes it harder to turn.. but for the little bit it makes a difference it's not a big deal for what he is prob goin to do on it... didnt make a damn difference to me and i ride all the time in the turns... 
knightslugger
1/23/2007 8:11:55 PM
This here is a classic case of clueless people taking advice from more clueless people.

If your friend up there who you gave 'advice' to died the next day because he couldn't heave the bike over to turn fast enough, is that going to sit well with you?

i already know the answer you're going to give me. "He's not going to die..." and those are some pretty famous last words.

good luck with your search, and god speed to the OP.
bobjoezx
1/23/2007 8:22:19 PM
no if my friend died because he couldn't turn fast enough i dont think people are goin to say.. yep I KNOW WHY HE DIED he coudln't turn fast enough cause of those damn chrome wheels.. DAMN CHROME... hahah are you kidding me... ok.. well i take it you dont have chrome rims so how about you come up here this summer and we can go into some turns.. see how the curse of the chrome wheels workout
knightslugger
1/23/2007 8:27:47 PM
You race at Elkhart Lake? I've got a track day coming up... or how about Blackhawk Farms Raceway?
bobjoezx
1/23/2007 8:29:42 PM
been to elkhart once.. wanted to get there alot more this summer... 
stephygee
1/23/2007 8:48:02 PM
*sigh*  The 600rr.net forum must be down....

To the original poster....do a google...you'll find plenty of outlets that'll chrome your wheels with good turnaround time.  You can go with the wheel exchange on Ebay, but I'd find a local shop that'll do the work.  Got mine done for $500 a set (took two weeks) and it hasn't hindered my ability to drag knee on the street, but I don't canyon carve on a daily basis, so I can't help you there.  I've seen guys canyon carve with chrome wheels and it didn't affect their riding ability a hair.  It's all about the rider and chrome wheels don't make "that" much of a difference unless youre name is Hayden or Rossi and you're on a track.  I don't think anyone on this board can even ride that seriously, so don't even sweat the small stuff.  Do what you want to YOUR bike....the hell with what anyone else says.

One more thing....if you don't want chrome, there are paints on the market that give you a chrome look (ChromeFX by Alsa Corp) without the chrome "feel."  Good luck.
waynecbr600rr
1/23/2007 10:26:58 PM
Hey guys, thanks for the info. The only reason I wanted chrome wheels was for looks. I am not out stuntin to hard and I don't take curves at 120mph. I just like to get out and ride. Alot of my ridin is on highways and interstate anyway. And as for polishing wheels,that is a pain in the ass. I like just using soap and water to make chrome shine than having to scrub on 2 wheels for a hour to make polish wheels not even shine as good as chrome. But thanks for all the info. Stay safe everyone.
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