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Simond
| Posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2005 - 03:38 am: |
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Can any one tell me how to visually identify one from the other? People tell me that all S2s were fitted with Marchesini wheels but mine look identical to those on my 2000 X1 - which I assume to be Castalloy. My S2T is a late one (396/398) and was built in April '96. There are certainly no Marchesini markings on the rim as I have seen on earlier bikes. Thanks for any help. |
Buelliedan
| Posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2005 - 08:12 am: |
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I believe there might be an "M" on one of the spokes which designates it as a Marchesini. I will check mine tonight and let you know. |
Azbueller
| Posted on Tuesday, March 01, 2005 - 09:26 am: |
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Yes there is a "M" cast on one of the spokes of each wheel and a "Marchesini" sticker on the outside lip next to the tire. |
Court
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 05:20 am: |
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From the wheel people:
quote:As for the wheels, Any Buell aficionado would know that there is a visual difference between the Marchesini wheels and the Castalloy. The differences are that cast into each spoke is an "M" for Marchesini and a "Buell" for the Castalloy ones.
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Buelliedan
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 08:20 am: |
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So I guess I am an aficionado now! |
Simond
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 11:21 am: |
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...and I'm not! One day................. |
Buelliedan
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 03:12 pm: |
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Simond, you own 2 Buells, one being an S2, in a foreign country where S2s were rarer than good teeth. I'd say that makes you an aficionado as well. (Message edited by buelliedan on March 02, 2005) |
Jon
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 03:44 pm: |
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Judging from Simond's profile and photo I would say he is an aficionado. |
Simond
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 04:57 pm: |
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I suppose that I was expecting a more marked difference between the two wheel manufacturers. They seem so similar in all other respects. I was also trying to pick up some spare wheels for track day use and wanted to know what I was getting. Thanks for the info Dan/Court. |
Simond
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 06:59 pm: |
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Oh.... and I assume that they are interchangeable.......? If someone could save me the effort of switching them around to confirm...... Cheers |
Buelliedan
| Posted on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 - 11:15 pm: |
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they are interchangeable. No problems there. |
Court
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 05:47 am: |
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Simon: When do you need the wheels? I keep spares here at the house that haven't been used for 3 years. You are welcome to try them, use them for track days or whatever.
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Court
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 05:48 am: |
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>>>Judging from Simond's profile and photo I would say he is an aficionado. I've met Simon....the Buell hooks are firmly in him and he has a young apprentice in training.
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Simond
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 09:04 am: |
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Thanks for the offer Court but it will probably be just as easy to pick up some over here. I haven't got any dates fixed yet and if this year is anything like the last couple they could just sit in my garage unused instead of in yours! I'll keep it in mind though in case I have trouble in the future. Cheers Simon |
Al_lighton
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 09:05 am: |
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Simon, Though they look identical in most respects other than labels, the Marchesini versions are typically about 1 lb lighter per wheel. The Castalloys appear to have a smoother finish, and it would not surprise me if they used a different casting alloy or process. I would not be surprised to learn that Marchesinis may have greater casting porosity, but I have no evidence of that. From what little I've gathered over the years, the switch at Buell was due to supply issues (i.e. cost and delivery) and not quality issues, but again, I have no evidence of that. I'd say you're definitely an aficionado! Al |
Steveshakeshaft
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 10:11 am: |
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Simon, I've seen wheels semi-regularly on EBay. If you keep a look out on there maybe you'll get fixed up. Regards Steve. steve_s@ukbeg.com www.ukbeg.com |
Simond
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 10:50 am: |
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I'm watching at the moment Steve! |
Moxnix
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 12:13 pm: |
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Just for my curiosity, how much heavier are PMs than Marchesini wheels? Are PMs given to flex at high speeds in LSR racing? |
Rick_a
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 05:56 pm: |
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I can tell you first hand that the PM's are tough. I've jumped my bike hard enough to explode the bottom out bumpers in my fork (damn railroad track crossings). Wheels are still round and true. I think they're close to 2 lbs heavier each. Most of the weight is in the hubs...the bolt-on adapter plates are solid aluminum. The cast wheels have hollow hubs. |
1313
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 09:08 pm: |
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From the spring 1997 (Volume 1 Issue 3) issue of Battle 2Win comes this chart of wheel weights and sizes, comparing the Marchesini, Castalloy and PM wheels. Of course the PM's referenced in the article are the 1995-2000 style PM's. For those unaware, Battle 2Win was THE bible for Buell motorcycle enthusiast's put out by Reg Kitrelle. I, for one, sorely miss Battle 2Win! 1313 |
Awprior
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 09:38 pm: |
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1313, I've got nearly all of them, usually browse through one every evening just to chill out. Wonder if anything like that will ever come along again. Hell, there's even a story behind Parkway Blue, and Court's Barney bike! He'll tell us all someday... Alex |
Moxnix
| Posted on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 09:50 pm: |
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Thanks for the definitive info. |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 03:04 am: |
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Erik once mentioned at one of the early meets that the Marchesini people (Italians)could not seem to hold to any sort of delivery schedule.You know,when we get around to it--- |
Simond
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 03:30 am: |
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1313, useful info. Thanks. Al, could you add the weights of the various wheels that you sell to that list? Thanks |
Moxnix
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 01:36 pm: |
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Fireman Jim, are you using PMs for your LSR bike? Stability opinion? Results? I'm looking at replacing some carbon fiber wheels (on a non-Buell) and want heaviest practical wheel with as little run-out as possible for the application. |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 06:11 pm: |
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Just got myself this one on Ebay Now I have to find the rear wheel. Brankin, guess what bike this wheel will be going on. |
Rex
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 06:59 pm: |
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my wheels..rex
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Rex
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 07:00 pm: |
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Dual perimeter front brakes and wheel from braking, and American Sport Bike, Al....REX |
1313
| Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 08:26 pm: |
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Jose, Hmmmm, my guess is the pic below is the look (wheelwise at least) that you are going for... 1313 |
Chewy
| Posted on Monday, March 07, 2005 - 11:50 am: |
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Hey, I was reading about that vrod wheel swap. It seams that the drag racers like the lighter Buell wheels on the strip. |
Rick_a
| Posted on Monday, March 07, 2005 - 01:14 pm: |
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I've seen V-Rods and Sportsters with entire XB front ends. |