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For over 40 years Roberto Marchesini has been developing advanced magnesium high performance products using sand cast magnesium techniques. These products range from engine components for Formula One, Fork Braces for motorcycles, mono arms for motorcycle applications, and the leading line of high performance and racing magnesium wheels that exist today.
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| How lighter wheels make a difference. |
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REDUCING THE WEIGHT OF YOUR WHEELS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PERFORMANCE CHANGE THAT YOU CAN MAKE TO YOU MOTORCYCLE!
Lighter wheels will make a major difference in the handling of your bike. They will also greatly improve the acceleration and deceleration “braking” of your bike for the following reasons.
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| General alloy properties that affect performance. |
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Which wheels should I consider for my bike?
The above alloy properties show that the cast aluminum which is the least expensive wheel material offers the lowest performance in the area of weight and strength.
The forged aluminum offers higher strength and higher performance in most applications.
The forged magnesium offers the ultimate in lightness and strength.
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