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Old 04-27-2012, 12:34 AM
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Do you offer a Technipolish similar to Fikse? That finish is what kept me going back to Fikse in prior years.
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Old 04-27-2012, 03:35 AM
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I'm loving the anodized inner portion for maintaining appearances.
Not that the rest of the wheel isn't perfectly capable of invoking daydreams...
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Old 04-27-2012, 04:53 AM
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those are great looking wheels and i really liked watching your video on how they are made. So for every set of wheels you guys are spinning each inner and outer rim half? if so that is beyond freaking cool because most if not all rim makers buy off the shelf parts and just mill centers and assemble.

i love your classic step lip design. Do you offer exposed hardware?
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Old 04-27-2012, 10:59 AM
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those are great looking wheels and i really liked watching your video on how they are made. So for every set of wheels you guys are spinning each inner and outer rim half? if so that is beyond freaking cool because most if not all rim makers buy off the shelf parts and just mill centers and assemble.

i love your classic step lip design. Do you offer exposed hardware?
Thanks for the kid remarks and support! We felt it necessary to do a video on our manufacturing capabilities and to show our German "Spin-Form" technology. This technology is rarely seen or even spoken about since vary few have the technology or know how.

We manufacture the rim halves or barrels in large batches in all the different sizes. It's quite an extensive process to manufacture a the barrels, particularly the outer rims.

Example of the outer rim process:
-Spin the part in 6061-T0 condition
-Heat Treat to 6061-T4 condition
-Calibrate the part
-Age to 6061-T6
-Trim excess material off
-Polish outer rim
-Drill 30 holes
-Drill valve stem hole

We typically run between 75-150 pieces of each rim half size depending on the size & popularity of it. A quick build production time frame for the above is about 3-weeks. We do quite a bit of production planning during the year to ensure a good inventory of 18" and 19" modular rims in the step lip style.

***All of our wheels currently are a blind or hidden bolt style. We feel the wheel has a much cleaner look and we eliminate the need for a nut which adds weight and cost.

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Old 04-27-2012, 11:16 AM
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***All of our wheels currently are a blind or hidden bolt style. We feel the wheel has a much cleaner look and we eliminate the need for a nut which adds weight and cost.
I must be partial to the hidden fastener because that would be a selling point in my book... if only my 'book was thicker so I could afford them.

I know, I know...like Keith Bontrager from the Mountain Bike racing world said, "Lightweight, Strong or inexpensive. Pick any two."

In my opinion there is enough apparent technology there that the fasteners do not need to be visible for even the layman to see.
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Old 04-27-2012, 11:28 AM
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I must be partial to the hidden fastener because that would be a selling point in my book... if only my 'book was thicker so I could afford them.

I know, I know...like Keith Bontrager from the Mountain Bike racing world said, "Lightweight, Strong or inexpensive. Pick any two."

In my opinion there is enough apparent technology there that the fasteners do not need to be visible for even the layman to see.
-We use a roll formed thread in the center that results in 50% greater pull strength vs. conventional tapping, which I'm sure you know is forming the threads into the aluminum instead of cutting them into material.

We also designed and have our own specific bolts for all Formula 43 wheels in the RAD and RENN series of 18" and 19" of wheels.

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Old 04-27-2012, 10:47 AM
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I'm loving the anodized inner portion for maintaining appearances.
Not that the rest of the wheel isn't perfectly capable of invoking daydreams...
For many specialty applications like Pro Touring cars, we recommend a black anodized inner rim to finish off the wheel which helps hides the brake dust and road grime.
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Old 04-27-2012, 10:37 AM
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Do you offer a Technipolish similar to Fikse? That finish is what kept me going back to Fikse in prior years.
Here's a photo of a set of RAD20's 18", light brushed centers (only on the top of the spoke to keep the beauty of the detailed machining) powder clear coated and polished outer rims.

What do you think?
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