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raj
26-01-2009, 19:36
if poss id like to know what the following weigh-

13"std speedlines
15"superleggras
16"superleggras
16"superturismos

Sparkie
26-01-2009, 23:12
13"std speedlines - ph1 or ph2 ? ph1's are lighter...

raj
26-01-2009, 23:41
13"std speedlines - ph1 or ph2 ? ph1's are lighter...

both would be good

dave j gtt
27-01-2009, 04:02
i have 2 sets of wheels :sad2: 13" ph2 speedlines, and some nice 15" turbines fitted with some good rubber :). its nice to be able to change wheel, although the 13" are quiet a bit lighter,

jure
27-01-2009, 06:34
15" Superleggera - 11.5
16" Superleggera - 14.4
16" Supertourismo - 19.6

Additional one that is common pick among us...

Ronal R10 - 18.0


p.s. I attached nice .pdf file ;)

Schakal
27-01-2009, 10:14
15" Superleggera - 11.5
16" Superleggera - 14.4
16" Supertourismo - 19.6

Additional one that is common pick among us...

Ronal R10 - 18.0


p.s. I attached nice .pdf file ;)


those weights are wrong unless they are the weights including the weight
of a tyre .

jure
27-01-2009, 10:30
why? AFAIK they're in pounds..

Lets use 15" Leggera:

11.5 x 0.45359 = 5.21 kg

I know that O-Z had commercial about Superleggera weight less than 5 kg (4.95 to be correct) and each wheel manufacturer has legal right to have cca. 0.20 kg out of declaration.

p.s. Schakal, I'm not jelling just do not know what happened to text formatting :crap:

Hoolio
27-01-2009, 10:37
p.s. Shacal, I'm not jelling just do not know what happened to text formatting :crap:


Ah, so you're not throwing a wobbly then;)

jure
27-01-2009, 10:42
Nope. I'm kind member of this society :cartman:

Formatting is OK again... (maybe somebody of site admins wanted a fight :D )

Schakal
27-01-2009, 10:47
i remember this being discussed in another forum a few years back and
someone actually weighed a super leggera without the tyre .
i think i came out something over 6 kilos :eek:
may be someone that has them can weigh for us

Hoolio
27-01-2009, 10:50
Sorry Jure, it was just a small joke, not getting at you:)

jure
27-01-2009, 10:57
Hoolio :p

Two members of our Croatian Renault club weighted Leggeras in 15" dimension and ones were cca. 5.3kg and others 5.1kg. I weighted my Chronos and were 0.3 heavier than stated in declaration papers. So, it seams that wheels are always a bit heavier but still don't belive that weight is messed for about 15% :scratch:

Kenobi
27-01-2009, 11:00
Alloy weights will differ. Depends on the mix of metals in the alloy itself doesnt it?

Schakal
27-01-2009, 11:12
found one on the pdf file that i weighed myself .some peeps
at nat day will remember my volks racing wheels .

VOLKS CE28N 14" 5.5J ---- i weighed them to be 6kg each
its double the weight its mentioned on that pdf file :eek:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=82&pictureid=4042

jure
27-01-2009, 11:19
Yes of course. But... It is the same situation if you receive smaller BigMac in MC and explanation is that cow wasn't fat as it should be. If you were from States you would probably be few bucks richer after court agreement.

Lots of peeps buy Ultras or Supers just because of their weight and IMHO O-Z cannot allow themselves such childish mistake. Or is it just me who believes in justice in this world. Or I'm just driven by "give me what I payed for" :homer:

jure
27-01-2009, 11:26
Attachment isn't bible but still think that weights for more common wheels are more or less correct.

Schakal, I agree with you that it is bull$hit forged wheel can have only 3kg.

Sparkie
27-01-2009, 12:51
maybe the weights listed by the manufacturers are for the wheels without paint....

Andrew Cooke
27-01-2009, 13:09
maybe the weights listed by the manufacturers are for the wheels without paint....

just like they quote seat weights without trim or padding:mad: