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Crazy 95's
oldtired:
looking forward to seeing it done :daumenhoch: not since the mid 90's has such tinkering been considered :daumenhoch: :LolLolLolLol:
do you gain any strength by doing this to a 48, i thought that a well built 48 hole double skin rim was effectively a solid wheel any how , or is it used for single skin rims? wouldn't a rework or rather copy of the Truck conversion be easier to achieve .................. mmmmmmmmmmmmm right spanners out :LolLolLolLol:
dordymush:
:shocked:
i struggle to lace a 48 up :crazy2:
Discostu:
--- Quote from: oldtired on November 10, 2012, 12:12 AM ---looking forward to seeing it done :daumenhoch: not since the mid 90's has such tinkering been considered :daumenhoch: :LolLolLolLol:
do you gain any strength by doing this to a 48, i thought that a well built 48 hole double skin rim was effectively a solid wheel any how , or is it used for single skin rims? wouldn't a rework or rather copy of the Truck conversion be easier to achieve .................. mmmmmmmmmmmmm right spanners out :LolLolLolLol:
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Mid 90's?? These were out in 1990. ;)
kev-s:
billys sold them in 1992
they were called manly 95's in the uk
sealed version cost £269 and the unsealed version cost £245
they also did manly 71's for £189
harris:
arr my local store back then,spent many hours in there,its moved 3 times since.
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