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Re: Gallery
wow that bike looks sick!Drunkn Munky wrote:Found this on durbahn's site, ok its a RC but that has got to be the best non standard body work ive seen
what kind of wheels are those? and the tail fairing?
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Re: Gallery
Would also love to know which tail is that.
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Re: Gallery
Speak to durbahn, i know nothing about the bike but those wheels look like marchi's, most likely as ducati fitment.
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Re: Gallery
That rear wheel is PVM 5-spoke design year 2009...this design can be had for DSSW (double) or SSSW (single arm). Not cheap but looks very trick
Durbahn shows these on his site:
5-spoke DSSW

5-spoke SSSW type I

5-spoke SSSW type II


5-spoke DSSW

5-spoke SSSW type I

5-spoke SSSW type II

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Re: Gallery
The wheels are gorgeous 

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Re: Gallery
Here is the new pvm wheel.

PVM try to make 5,0" or 5,25" wheel. Wheel in the pic is 5,5"
Michael

PVM try to make 5,0" or 5,25" wheel. Wheel in the pic is 5,5"
Michael
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Re: Gallery
That pvm is a thing of beauty
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