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A few pics of the Fikse fm5

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Old 02-18-2009, 08:03 PM
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nice nice!
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Originally Posted by TORK?
+1 on 50/50 Simple Green and h2o. Always cleaned mine up nice. Hit the lips with some mothers billet polish and the centers with a coat of wax and I'd use the spray detailer that I used on the car and they were looking good.




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No way I could've afforded them.... But I can dream.... Damn this Formula would look polished with a set of FM5's...
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Originally Posted by Formula-95
how much do they weigh?
I really don't know. I was told 18lbs front and 19.5 lbs for the rear
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Originally Posted by 4.6what
nice nice!
Thanks! and sorry about your wheel that **** gotta suck
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nice. i have been thinking bout getting those.
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Originally Posted by 98silvertacrbn
details but i am pretty sure that you can use a serviceable locktite and 20 lbs of torque to reassemble. someone correct me if i am wrong
what are you going to do when the wheel halves aren't concentric with each other? what about the tire losing air over time?



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