So whatThe RSD wheels weigh the same as the stock ones.
It's a common question. People want to know if there is any weight savings by going to the RSD wheels. Especially when they were full priceSo what
I agree they look bomb!! Def buying if they are just as good basically. Plus an extra $100 off too. Now just need to figure out what tire to order, seems like the T32 from Bridgestone is fine.He has them on his 18/19” bike. 😉
They steer, turn exactly the same as the stock wheels (but look the bomb imho).
I'm not sure how many people have reverse engineered and put 18/19" wheels on a 2022 FTR, you might just want to have a look at how that will all work before you order them.I agree they look bomb!! Def buying if they are just as good basically. Plus an extra $100 off too. Now just need to figure out what tire to order, seems like the T32 from Bridgestone is fine.
I love the look of the 18/19 and the tire options are limited but the T32's are available for the RSD wheels. I'm mainly worried about the street and turning performance, since the rim size is better suited for keeping the front wheel upright while allowing the rear to slide. But this makes think that I would possibly be able to do supermoto styled drift slides on the FTR with the right tires. If anyone has any input on whether or not this is possible?I'm not sure how many people have reverse engineered and put 18/19" wheels on a 2022 FTR, you might just want to have a look at how that will all work before you order them.
if you're just looking at tyres for your 17 inch wheels - yes the T32's are great.
you know the RSD wheels are 18/19?I love the look of the 18/19 and the tire options are limited but the T32's are available for the RSD wheels.
Yes, they have a nicer look but I was actually thinking I might get some forged wheels instead for rotational mass decreaseyou know the RSD wheels are 18/19?
Just trying to clarify as I thought you had a 2022 FTR.