New Kosei Wheels are in!
#1
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New Kosei Wheels are in!
Here are the new ones from Kosei:
The Double Racer
The K1 TS Silver
The K1 TS Light Grey
And the Racer
Take a look at our website to see if they fit your fancy.
The Double Racer
The K1 TS Silver
The K1 TS Light Grey
And the Racer
Take a look at our website to see if they fit your fancy.
Last edited by Dexter@tirerack; 01-22-2004 at 07:59 AM.
#2
Thanks Dexter, these are some very attractive wheels; a friend of mine is "sold" on Koseis and talks highly of them all the time.
Now the expected question
:::drum roll:::
Weights? (17x7)
Now the expected question
:::drum roll:::
Weights? (17x7)
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K1 TS is cool, other two are kinda fugly. It'll be interesting to see the weights and prices might be nice (I'm sure they're on the website, but I'm lazy, lol)
#8
Bump!
Apologies! I hijacked this picture from the "funny pictures" thread in Random Thoughts... I'll take it down if it disturbs anyone.
If those Kosei K1s come in at or under 17.5 lbs, Dexter has sold four of them to me with Goodyear sneakers on em. But he has to tell me how much they weigh!
Oh, and I have decided to put my dreams of a boxing career on hold, after seeing this guy's noggin...
#9
UPDATE!
Kosei's European page lists weights -- according to them, the 17x7 wheels weigh...
:::drum roll:::
6.3 KG (damn French metric system conspiracy)
=
13.899 lbs!
Just about the lightest sub-$200 wheels I have ever seen. Looks like my decision is made... I'd still rather hear numbers from Dexter's shop, however -- we all know that marketing web sites LOVE to fudge the weights...
:banana:
So, should I get the Silver or the Light Grey? They are going on a Platinum Silver 02 WRX...
Kosei's European page lists weights -- according to them, the 17x7 wheels weigh...
:::drum roll:::
6.3 KG (damn French metric system conspiracy)
=
13.899 lbs!
Just about the lightest sub-$200 wheels I have ever seen. Looks like my decision is made... I'd still rather hear numbers from Dexter's shop, however -- we all know that marketing web sites LOVE to fudge the weights...
:banana:
So, should I get the Silver or the Light Grey? They are going on a Platinum Silver 02 WRX...
Last edited by meilers; 01-20-2004 at 09:26 PM.
#12
Thanks, Dexter. Even better than I had hoped. I'll be placing an order for the K1 TS 17x7 in Light Gray and a set of Goodyear tires the second my tax refund processes
Sorry for being a pain about the weights! I used to ride competition mountain bikes, and a lot of people in that sport/industry are concerned with shaving GRAMS off their bike (some would run titanium and magnesium bolts on their aluminum drilled-out water bottle holder, just to save weight -- they were convinced this somehow made them faster) and the 16.5 lb stockers for the WRX make it pretty tough to go up in size and down in weight simultaneously. Kosei came through for me, and the original Kosei K1 is still a "tuner" favorite in Japan that gets extremely positive reviews for strength and build quality.
BTW: what is "shot-peened" as a wheel forming method?
Oh, one more thing -- when you place these wheels with the tires of the reccommended tire size into your shopping cart, it gives you a warning that the wheels and tire sizes do not match, and will not let you select the mount/balance option. I've already e-mailed the site support, but I thought I'd give a heads-up here too.
Sorry for being a pain about the weights! I used to ride competition mountain bikes, and a lot of people in that sport/industry are concerned with shaving GRAMS off their bike (some would run titanium and magnesium bolts on their aluminum drilled-out water bottle holder, just to save weight -- they were convinced this somehow made them faster) and the 16.5 lb stockers for the WRX make it pretty tough to go up in size and down in weight simultaneously. Kosei came through for me, and the original Kosei K1 is still a "tuner" favorite in Japan that gets extremely positive reviews for strength and build quality.
BTW: what is "shot-peened" as a wheel forming method?
Oh, one more thing -- when you place these wheels with the tires of the reccommended tire size into your shopping cart, it gives you a warning that the wheels and tire sizes do not match, and will not let you select the mount/balance option. I've already e-mailed the site support, but I thought I'd give a heads-up here too.
Last edited by meilers; 01-21-2004 at 01:19 PM.
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Shot-peening is done after casting to relieve surface tenions in the wheels. It's like sand blasting with ball-bearings. I'm not sure about the issue online - if it persists, just give me a call and we'll fix it. Or you could put my name in as your sales rep and I'll check it out and make sure they're mounted/balanced.
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Those are for those who like to use nitrogen in their tires - makes for an easy swap w/ air. $199 each - light grey or silver 17x7.
Last edited by Dexter@tirerack; 01-21-2004 at 02:48 PM.