Aprilia OEM Gold Anodised Forged Wheels (unmarked) with new Michelin Power 3's fitted

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A pristine pair of genuine Aprilia forged wheels & tyres. The wheels came from a 1200 mile 2009 Tuono Factory - so no wear on the cush drive or bearings.

Not a mark on them - perfect gold anodising.
In April I has Michelin Power 3's fitted (their latest new lightweight tyre) 120/70 front & 190/55 rear at a cost of £225. I have done just 150
road miles on these tyres, and now removed the wheels as I'm selling my 750 Dorsoduro.

As you know, these wheels fit Dorsoduro/Shiver/RSVR & Tuono with radial calipers and RSV4 & Tuono V4R.
It is very difficult to find a pair in unmarked factory anodising. They do not include the brake discs.

£850 - Simon 07870 570410 Location: Chesterfield , Derbyshire

A pristine pair of genuine Aprilia forged wheels & tyres. The wheels came from a 1200 mile 2009 Tuono Factory - so no wear on the cush drive or bearings.

Not a mark on them - perfect gold anodising.
In April I has Michelin Power 3's fitted (their latest new lightweight tyre) 120/70 front & 190/55 rear at a cost of £225. I have done just 150
road miles on these tyres, and now removed the wheels as I'm selling my 750 Dorsoduro.

As you know, these wheels fit Dorsoduro/Shiver/RSVR & Tuono with radial calipers and RSV4 & Tuono V4R.
It is very difficult to find a pair in unmarked factory anodising. They do not include the brake discs.

£850 - Simon 07870 570410 Location: Chesterfield , Derbyshire



 
Are they Oz wheels? I can see the stickers but as far as I know Aprilia stopped fitting them after 07. :dunno
 
Wheels look good. Should sell at that price, & if I hadn't just bought an Oz back wheel would have bought them off you.
 
Are they Oz wheels? I can see the stickers but as far as I know Aprilia stopped fitting them after 07. :dunno
O.Z. pulled out of OEM supply completely in 2008 to all motorcycle manufacturers. The supply contract was taken over by Malgatech producing
the exact same specification wheel. I weighed a rear anodised O.Z. and then my rear malgatech - and the Malgatech is 20g lighter...

The only difference is the lack of O.Z. logo in the forging and the part number in the rim edge - nothing else. Also consider any O.Z. wheels will be older and therefore more likely to
have worn bearings and/or damage. Malgatech produce the later design, lighter forged wheels on the RSV4 Factory.
 
Wheels look good. Should sell at that price, & if I hadn't just bought an Oz back wheel would have bought them off you.

Stick your rear on Ebay. I did the same initially and found it impossible to source a front at the right money. Then I sold the rear and the guy that bought it ended up doing the same!
 
O.Z. pulled out of OEM supply completely in 2008 to all motorcycle manufacturers. The supply contract was taken over by Malgatech producing
the exact same specification wheel. I weighed a rear anodised O.Z. and then my rear malgatech - and the Malgatech is 20g lighter...

The only difference is the lack of O.Z. logo in the forging and the part number in the rim edge - nothing else. Also consider any O.Z. wheels will be older and therefore more likely to
have worn bearings and/or damage. Malgatech produce the later design, lighter forged wheels on the RSV4 Factory.


Cheers fir the info mucker. :thumbup
 

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