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    Carbon fibre v factory

    can anyone advice how much a lap faster are the carbon fibre wheels over the standard ones, are they worth the extra outlay on a race bike ?

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    As far as I know, you cant use carbon fibre wheels racing in NZ, except maybe in clubmans
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    The below was taken from ducati.ms:
    http://www.ducati.ms/forums/showthread.php?t=29854

    It's an interesting way to look at things, even if it doesn't answer your question exactly.

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    How about a free front magnesium wheel with your next tire purchase?

    Consider this:

    3.5 x 17 Wheel Weights:

    Ducati OEM aluminum 5-spoke .... 9.25 lbs
    Marchesini magnesium 5-spoke ... 6.80 lbs
    Weight Savings ................. 2.45 lbs


    120/70ZR17 Tire Weights (Sport Rider Magazine June 2002)

    Dunlop D207RR ............... 10.44 lbs
    Pirelli Super Corsa............. 8.38 lbs
    Weight Savings ................. 2.06 lbs

    Dunlop D207RR ............... 10.44 lbs
    Bridgestone BT-010 .......... 8.81 lbs
    Weight Savings ................. 1.63 lbs

    This seemingly small weight difference between the heaviest Dunlops and the lighter Bridgestones is even more important than a larger weight savings at the wheel.

    Simply stated, the rotational inertia of a wheel or tire is proportional to the square of the distance the weight is placed from the axle. Because of this square-effect, the tire weight has more effect on the rotational inertia of the wheel-tire combination mainly because of its somewhat greater distance from the axle.

    Consequently, a 1.6 - 2 lbs. lighter front tire will give you the same handling improvement that you get by switching from an aluminum to a magnesium wheel.

    Looking at it another way, you can negate the handling benefits of expensive light weight wheels by switching to a heavier tire.

    This is also the best argument for choosing aftermarket wheels that have carbon fiber rims. When compared to all-magnesium wheels with the same weight, a carbon fiber rimmed wheel will have significantly lower rotational inertia that results in improved acceleration and handling.

    (The similar construction of rear tires results in weight savings of less than a pound so you'll see a lesser improvement effect there.)

    I'm not saying that tires should be chosen based on weight alone but given the very similar performance of high performance street tires, why not take the free mag wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcherWC View Post
    As far as I know, you cant use carbon fibre wheels racing in NZ, except maybe in clubmans
    wanna show me where that generic rule is ?
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    wheels

    carbon fibre wheels are allowed in f3 .......

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    Codgyoldracer, has a set of Dymags on his SV, and he wins races. I think it's the wheels which are his secret formula
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcherWC View Post
    As far as I know, you cant use carbon fibre wheels racing in NZ, except maybe in clubmans
    Wheels are open in Pre 82 although somebody would spit the dummy
    Carbon wheels are ok for buckets too, but could easily exceed the value of the rest of the bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanko View Post
    Wheels are open in Pre 82 although somebody would spit the dummy
    Wheels are open but carbon fibre is banned in pre82

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    materials originally specified. In the event of originally specified materials being
    unobtainable, then the materials used must be as near to those originally specified.
    Carbon-fibre and Kevlar components, major or not, are prohibited.
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