Justifying The Alloy Wheels And Concept

December 22, 2010

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Alloy WheelsHow many years have been driving two-wheelers? Have we ever given a thought, how a certain system works? Or have we ever thought of what raw material a certain item is made of? Today, we will have a look at what alloy wheels exactly are. The alloy wheels in motor cycles are getting pretty popular. They not only give a great facelift to the personality of the bike, but look impressive as well.

Alloy wheels are also known as Rims. They are made of either aluminum or magnesium. In some cases, both aluminum and magnesium are used for making alloy wheels. There are basically two reasons why the alloy wheels are getting popular these days. The first reason is that they are stylish and the black color gives a trendy look to the bike. The second reason is technical one. The wheels are light in weight and provide better heat conduction.

There are advantage of alloy wheels does not mean the traditional stainless steel spoke wheels are useless now. They grab the attention in its own way and are command importance as well.

There are some reasons for the trend of alloy wheels increasing nowadays. Let us have a look at some of them.

Alloy wheels are way too lighter than the conventional steel rims. This allows greater control over the vehicle. The handling becomes easy too and undue stress on the shoulders of the riders can be avoided. The density of alloy wheels is wider and that is why the stability can be gained for bikers.

Due to the lightness of the wheels, the suspension too lasts longer as there is less strain on it. This also means that the millage of the vehicle too increases.

Alloy wheels are better heat absorbers. This takes away the heat from the brakes eventually helping in increasing their life. It also means longer life for the breaks too.

However, there are some negative factors which will put you off and dissuade you from purchasing bikes with alloy wheels. When winter sets in, the alloy wheels are prone to developing cracks. Therefore, the biker runs a danger of losing her alloy wheels to crack during cold days.

Secondly, if in any accident or a collision, the wheels are bent, it is a real headache to get such a wheel repaired. If alloy wheels have to be repaired in any way, the owner has to shed out higher sums unlike for the regular spoke wheels. Moreover, alloy wheels are slightly expensive than the steel rim wheels. Due to all these reasons, their life is around 4 to 5 years.

Considering all the positive and negative aspects, it should be one’s own call on alloy wheels.

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DHANANJAYAN January 27, 2011 at 5:28 am

i want more details about alloy wheel paints (or)powder coated

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