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Ive been Machining wheels since last July. I'll admit it wasn't easy at first. I would get pretty frustrated. You think everything is going good and then the hub falls off. I cleaned out the BSA store a few times in the neighboring town. I suppose to the tune of right now 600 wheels +/-. So when I would get these wheels I would first sort them by mold numbers. Now after sorting 600 +/- I have noticed something. There are 3 distinctively different wheels
1 A flat black wheel. It has a dull appearance and it makes a grayish white shaving.
2 A satin black wheel. Its sorta shiny with slightly darker shaving.
3 A full on shiny black wheel. This wheel reminds me of the revell wheels. It has a black shaving. The wheel tread gets a nice sheen with a magic eraser unlike the flat black wheel.
So I would toss the shiny wheels into my @%$k it bucket and go with the 1 and 2 wheels that I described here. Before my kids race I thought i would make a set out of those shiny ones. To my surprise they were the fastest wheels that "I" have ever made those wheels are what turned a 2.926 on my 42 foot best track the night before the race.
It seems to me that the shinier wheels shine up better. I like a real shiny wheel bore when Im done treating mine vs a dull wiped out bore.
I'm wondering has any body else noticed this? I'm going to be watching closer now.
1 A flat black wheel. It has a dull appearance and it makes a grayish white shaving.
2 A satin black wheel. Its sorta shiny with slightly darker shaving.
3 A full on shiny black wheel. This wheel reminds me of the revell wheels. It has a black shaving. The wheel tread gets a nice sheen with a magic eraser unlike the flat black wheel.
So I would toss the shiny wheels into my @%$k it bucket and go with the 1 and 2 wheels that I described here. Before my kids race I thought i would make a set out of those shiny ones. To my surprise they were the fastest wheels that "I" have ever made those wheels are what turned a 2.926 on my 42 foot best track the night before the race.
It seems to me that the shinier wheels shine up better. I like a real shiny wheel bore when Im done treating mine vs a dull wiped out bore.
I'm wondering has any body else noticed this? I'm going to be watching closer now.