Well, after a freezing Christmas I eventually got around to fitting my black wheels. I weighed them against the original wheels and they are an average of 6.8lbs per wheel lighter than my originals. That's 27.25lbs of un-sprung weight saved which I'm quite pleased about. Not so sure about the colour though. Steph likes them and prefers the black - I'm not yet convinced.
So out for a road test and from the first corner the rear lets go quite easily. I would say the new winter rubber is a lot more controllable than the Goodyear F1s but I was surprised at how easily they could be provoked - under acceleration and on corners. All enjoyable but really surprising. Maybe it's just been too warm the last two days up here. . . .
One thing I have noticed and like is the increase ride comfort. the winter rubber has higher side walls: 40 on the rear and 45 on the fronts (are these ///M sizes?) It's made a difference to the feel in the cabin when hitting imperfections - even speed bumps - a lot quieter and smoother.
Have yet to fit the strut brace - interested to see if that makes any impact.



So out for a road test and from the first corner the rear lets go quite easily. I would say the new winter rubber is a lot more controllable than the Goodyear F1s but I was surprised at how easily they could be provoked - under acceleration and on corners. All enjoyable but really surprising. Maybe it's just been too warm the last two days up here. . . .
One thing I have noticed and like is the increase ride comfort. the winter rubber has higher side walls: 40 on the rear and 45 on the fronts (are these ///M sizes?) It's made a difference to the feel in the cabin when hitting imperfections - even speed bumps - a lot quieter and smoother.
Have yet to fit the strut brace - interested to see if that makes any impact.












