I have a friend with a lathe. He's catching the addiction this year too with me now that his son is in scouts.
I asked if he could take the wheels down to 1.9 g and he is kicking out 1.5 and 1.6, but I'm concerned that maybe they will flex and or lose their integrity someway/somehow.
At 1.5ish, some of them have light shinning through and I don't intend to use them, but thought I would get some feedback on "how far to go"?
That said, I was thinking the front may go lighter for weight reasons and the fact that less weight is riding on the front relative to the back. Does anyone use a thinner wheel in the front for the same reason? If so, suggestions?
Thanks, big race Tuesday, wish my son (ok, who's kidding who, wish ME) luck...lol
(for the record, my son does over 70% of the actual work)
I asked if he could take the wheels down to 1.9 g and he is kicking out 1.5 and 1.6, but I'm concerned that maybe they will flex and or lose their integrity someway/somehow.
At 1.5ish, some of them have light shinning through and I don't intend to use them, but thought I would get some feedback on "how far to go"?
That said, I was thinking the front may go lighter for weight reasons and the fact that less weight is riding on the front relative to the back. Does anyone use a thinner wheel in the front for the same reason? If so, suggestions?
Thanks, big race Tuesday, wish my son (ok, who's kidding who, wish ME) luck...lol
(for the record, my son does over 70% of the actual work)