【MARCHESINI】Forged Aluminum Wheel M7RS Genesi Review
Fits: HONDA CBR1000R, HONDA CBR1000R
MotoGP Full ReplicaWheels
This M7Rs Genesi is lighter than OEMWheel while forging Aluminum.
And looks like looks exactly the same as HondaRC 212V, 213V!
REPSOLColor (Orange color) There are also settings.
Gold looking good on Tricolor color is very Parenthesis nice.
If it is a CBR 1000 RR ride it will definitely be this Wheel!
The run is anyway light.
Hilarious gully feeling increases even at low speed,
It is easy to stop without a burden at the time of Breaking.
It's nice to clean it up..
08 - 15 years (Including SP) If it is MODEL, you can install it without problem with OHLINS equipped car.
Rim's MARCHESINIRACING Sticker,
Towel etc. get caught, so if you polish strongly it will peel off.
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I bought it...
I finally got my hands on Wheel!
And in Marchesini!
At first I was thinking about GALE SPEED or OZ RACING.
Over the past year, Wheel has gone up in price considerably and Gale has lost its value for money.
OZ RACING has become more expensive than Marchesini
470,000 yen for standard Anodized Color, 550,000 yen for Paint
Too expensive.
Marchesini the King in his own value system, the nobleman OZ
I felt like a commoner GALE SPEED.
If they undercut that and the price exceeds Marchesini's, I'd choose Marchesini.
And GALE SPEED's Brand power is inevitably weak compared to other niManufacturers.
Add $140,000 to Gail's GP1S and you'll be promoted to Marchesini.
That Marchesini didn't like 7 Spokes at first and shunned it.
See, 360 degrees around the circle is not divisible by 7.
This means that somewhere out of the seven, there is a disproportionate etc.
It's kind of creepy, isn't it?
The price and design lightly erase such thoughts, a lack of conviction.
As a result, I chose Marchesini's M7RS over Gale and OZ.
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I knew it was lightweight, but when you actually ride it, it changes more than you can imagine.
The forging and thin Rim make the GYRO effect much weaker.
It feels like the head goes in and falls down without the action of bending it.
It's so light that I'm afraid it's going to fall over as it is.
To be honest, I've seen a lot of these reviews and sometimes I wondered how they could change like that.
I can feel the difference when I feel it. Even I, an insensitive person, can feel the difference so far, so I guess normal people can see the difference, can't they?
There's Merit, of course, but there's also the downside of the lighter weight and reduced GYRO effect.
First of all, straight line stability is reduced, if not to the point of dizzying.
I get the sense that there's something unsettling about it.
I wonder if it is noticeable when the speed exceeds 100 km/h.
Also, Small Gap is transmitted as vibration.
This is thought to be due to the fact that the lighter weight is not fully absorbed and transmitted.
Maybe once you get used to this area, you won't mind.
Also, I've seen a few reviews here and there that say it's often springy.
I think I can solve the Large one by setting up the suspension.
The place where the Wheel was installed has various know-hows and
I didn't have the feeling that I'd be hosed if they did the Setup for now.
It looks good, performs well, and you won't regret buying it.
I myself bought it 80% on looks, so it's unlikely to be effective.
I think it is very effective Large for people who drive fast and furious on mountain roads.
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Cool
Cool, expensive, cool, I want to display it. View detail
A truly functional beauty.
Honestly, it's almost twice the price of a gayle.
The beauty of the design, lightness, rigidity, fine machining, etc... The price is reasonable when you see it!
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It's still different from casting.
The OEM wheels are quite light to begin with, but the forged wheels are a little different. ISA's Exclusive Sprocket is a separate purchase. The play is gone. One word about the finish is wonderful. The craftsmanship and the shine of the Anodized will fascinate you every time you ride it. The performance and ownership is not too expensive. View detail
I installed it on my S1000RR. It's a quintessential quality.
The mag is too expensive, and I decided to use aluminum because I was worried about the ageing and the difficulty of handling when I changed the tires. It is still going through a trial and error process, but as for Merit, it is the lightness of Handling. As for the Demerit, the stability at high speed range is a little bit lower, and the Front is a little bit unpredictable at full throttle. By the way, Rear is a special Sprocket (ISA) It's a great deal because it comes with a 。 View detail