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    Does anyone know what the stock wheel weight is with rotor and sprocket by chance? Thanks!

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    Pull those rotors and take a walk into the produce section.

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    • #3
      rear rim/sprocket/cush weighs 32.6 pounds with an M-1 180

      Supposedly the M1 is 1lb lighter than a stock 190:dunno
      TLOTM:
      May 2003
      August 2004

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      • #4
        C'mon SD! Don't be so lazy. Yank that tire off and do it right! Yeesh...

        TLXR Project Bike:

        Donor '99 TLR, PCII, K&N custom filtration, Sharkskinz Airbox/Ducts, Sebimoto carbon fairings with dual projectors, QBCarbon tank and vented front fender, M4 Ti/SS Full Exhaust, BST carbon rims, Pirelli Supercorsa's SC1/2 (190/55 rear), complete '03 GSXR1K front end, AP Racing radial mono-block calipers, Brembo Radial M/C, EBC 320mm Prolite Supersport rotors, GSXR1K rear caliper, Galfer SS lines all-around, CFM clip-ons and rearsets, 520-conv w/DID ERV2 chain, Ohlins rear damper, Ohlins Steering Damper, ZeroG DB screen, Graves fairing stay, Lightech true carbon/Ti mirrors w/custom brackets, Ti caliper & rotor bolts, plenty of black Al bolts, Eurobikes carbon hugger, POR-15 sprayed frame, custom Al undertray, custom quick-release tag bracket, switchable TRE, custom 1/2" subframe risers w/Ti hardware, some other stuff I'm likely forgetting...

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        • #5
          Guys, take a look in the pics section!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Andrew TLR
            C'mon SD! Don't be so lazy. Yank that tire off and do it right! Yeesh...


            No way bro, this one goes on the wall in the garage
            TLOTM:
            May 2003
            August 2004

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            • #7
              making a clock out of it?

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              • #8
                think you would be better off with after market wheels if you wanted to shave weight. seriously what did you do, back into something OH I get it probably rear ended you make it out OK
                No More TLR

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