I've had the OZ wheels on for just over a week now. New tyres scrubbed in and this evening I was starting to throw it about a bit.
Initially I was a little unconvinced that there was a significant difference. There is the placebo effect to bear in mind with any new change and I was a little sceptical when initialy I felt that the bike was not so inclined to lift up under power but stayed down to cut a tight line. Certainly this evening the difference was not so subtle and the bike generaly felt much lighter to throw about.
More importantly the blue is realy bling and matches the blue high lights on my standard black paint work. Hey it even goes with the black'n blue colour scheme of my new leathers. Bst'd to clean though!
I'm enjoying the Oz experience
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Hi all,
Glad you have enjoyed the change, must admit, I was doubtful when handling the wheels with the tyres on. When I was fitting new rubber, the weight was noticeable. It's the flipping tyre that carries the most weight
Still, they do make for quicker turn in....
Glad you have enjoyed the change, must admit, I was doubtful when handling the wheels with the tyres on. When I was fitting new rubber, the weight was noticeable. It's the flipping tyre that carries the most weight

Still, they do make for quicker turn in....
My warranty is the clear/smoked tail lights around the corner!!