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28 Jul 2019 09:32 #808291 by 82KZ305Belt
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Pardon my surprising ignorance. I'm going to go look at a 440 that has "mag wheels". What exactly does this mean in the context of a 440? I presume this means "non-original", at the very least. Is it something to be sought, avoided, or merely a matter of preference? Does it really mean anything other than "non-spoked, alloy wheel"?

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28 Jul 2019 09:39 #808293 by Nerdy
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82KZ305Belt wrote: Does it really mean anything other than "non-spoked, alloy wheel"?



No.

It still has spokes, obviously, but not the small diameter, adjustable kind.

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28 Jul 2019 09:54 - 29 Jul 2019 04:57 #808294 by martin_csr
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Some guys use the terms cast alloy wheels & mag wheels interchangeably.
7-spoke cast alloy wheels were stock on most KZ440s & many other KZ models.

KZ440 w stock cast alloy wheels. not mine.

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28 Jul 2019 11:04 #808301 by 82KZ305Belt
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For some idiot reason, my whole life I have thought that mag wheels were fat wheels. Not sure how that misunderstanding came about.

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28 Jul 2019 11:28 #808303 by TexasKZ
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As I recall, the term came about as a lazy way to refer to magnesium wheels, as they were among the earliest, light , cast wheels for race cars. As magnesium , and later, aluminum wheels began appearing on the street, gear heads referred to them all as mags, and that sometimes bleeds over into the motorcycling community, though I have never personally seen any magnesium motorcycle wheels.

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28 Jul 2019 12:40 #808310 by 82KZ305Belt
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TexasKZ wrote: As I recall, the term came about as a lazy way to refer to magnesium wheels, as they were among the earliest, light , cast wheels for race cars.


And race car tires are wide, hence when someone during my impressionable youth probably pointed at one and said "mag" I took it to mean wide rather than alloy. But never being into race cars and not being a gearhead I forgive my stupidity. :blush:

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28 Jul 2019 12:49 #808311 by Rick H.
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As Texas KZ stated, the term "mag wheel" came about from early spoked lightweight wheels made out of magnesium. Problem was magnesium was a flammable substance that was quite difficult to extinguish. As a result the manufacturers started using aluminum which was a better less flammable substance and somewhat easier to machine.
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29 Jul 2019 02:27 #808340 by Warren3200gt
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The wheels below are actually magnesium race wheels of a 900 in the mid 70's made by a small UK company called CMA. The story goes that the company wasn't around very long as the owner was killed when he was repairing a set with oxy and they exploded. Rick is right Magnesium burns at a phenomenal rate.



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29 Jul 2019 07:50 #808352 by TexasKZ
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Nice looking wheels. I have also heard that magnesium wheels are more brittle than aluminum, and can have large chunks break off when encountering something like a pot hole at speed.

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29 Jul 2019 07:59 - 29 Jul 2019 07:59 #808353 by 650ed
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TexasKZ wrote: Nice looking wheels. I have also heard that magnesium wheels are more brittle than aluminum, and can have large chunks break off when encountering something like a pot hole at speed.


I've read the same thing. The article I read warned against buying used magnesium wheels since they may have damage that is not obvious to the naked eye. Ed

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