Hubless Motorcycles

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Yes. Have you heard of Billy Zane?

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have you heard of the muffin man?

(i couldnt resist)
 
There pretty unique, but I really don't care for that look. Just like the spinners for motorcycles.
 
Originally posted by RallyF1
saw these long time ago, was wondering if any of you guys have seen them or heard of FRANCO SBARRO

COOL HUH :D
Yes, but it's not something new. ;) I remember reading about Sbarro's hubless wheels several years ago, and he's employed them on a lot of concept cars.
 
Originally posted by BlazinXtreme
There pretty unique, but I really don't care for that look. Just like the spinners for motorcycles.

How can you equate something like this to those stupid spinners? Spinners are for cosmetics only. A hubless wheel lowers unsprung weight and could have a performance benefit.
 
Originally posted by Solid Lifters
Yes. Have you heard of Billy Zane?

He's using a helicopter rotor for the back wheel, right? Insane chopper.

As for the other bikes. Pretty nice, they got an Akira feel about them.
 
Originally posted by Taowulf
How can you equate something like this to those stupid spinners? Spinners are for cosmetics only. A hubless wheel lowers unsprung weight and could have a performance benefit.

He can I equate them...simple I don't care for eithers look, but they are both unique.

For rims on a chopper, I like the spokers.
 
Originally posted by Sage
Yes, but it's not something new. ;) I remember reading about Sbarro's hubless wheels several years ago, and he's employed them on a lot of concept cars.

he never used this concept on cars, what he did on a car and i thought was cool. was adding retractable rear weels that deploy and make the rear end of the car go sideways into a parking space:D
 
Originally posted by Solid Lifters
Yes. Have you heard of Billy Zane?

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Cool looking, indeed, but virtually unrideable.
Originally posted by Taowulf
How can you equate something like this to those stupid spinners? Spinners are for cosmetics only. A hubless wheel lowers unsprung weight and could have a performance benefit.
If I had to guess, though, I'd bet that the additional weight of structure required to support that cantilever out there is far greater than what is saved by reducing the mass of the wheel itself.

I do still think they look cool.
 

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