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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 04 Mar 2016 19:27 
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I know that.

x1glider wrote:
spondon440 wrote:
x1glider wrote:
purpony wrote:
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All I know is $3500 is a huge chunk to buy into some of those gorgeous Kineos.


Is that how much they are :o

Those aren't Kineos on his bike. This is:
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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 04 Mar 2016 19:34 
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If your pulleys are wearing like that.. sounds strange

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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2016 04:31 
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Didn't know you were aware. I had the Alpina STS wheel set on my Guzzi NTX and had to replace 11 nipples in a month and a half. I had to add about 5 psi each morning before going to work. So I looked into Kineos for it. Was $3500 for a 4.5" x 17" and a 3" x 19". I only had the NTX for 2 more weeks.

spondon440 wrote:
I know that.

x1glider wrote:
spondon440 wrote:
x1glider wrote:
purpony wrote:
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All I know is $3500 is a huge chunk to buy into some of those gorgeous Kineos.


Is that how much they are :o

Those aren't Kineos on his bike. This is:
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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2016 04:36 
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Yes.. I have a good fried that does FEA and will be checking the pulley for me. As for my wheels.. they are tubeless. They are Alpina wheels. New they listed for 3500.... but are discontinued. I bought them new for $1000

Glad you didn't pay full price. See my above post.

I'd have offered to run it through Ansys for you if you didn't have anyone. Just glad you're not guessing it'll be ok.

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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 05 Mar 2016 05:59 
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x1glider wrote:
purpony wrote:
Yes.. I have a good fried that does FEA and will be checking the pulley for me. As for my wheels.. they are tubeless. They are Alpina wheels. New they listed for 3500.... but are discontinued. I bought them new for $1000

Glad you didn't pay full price. See my above post.

I'd have offered to run it through Ansys for you if you didn't have anyone. Just glad you're not guessing it'll be ok.


Had to do a fair bit of googling to work out what you were on about :oooops: lOl

I now know a bit more.....Interesting stuff :yup:

http://www.fem.unicamp.br/~lafer/im437/Cap01.pdf


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 Post subject: Re: Milling Pulleys
PostPosted: 07 Mar 2016 16:26 
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appreciate the offer Bob!

so far ive had the wheels for almost a year. So far so good holding air.

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