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Just a heads up on a possible source for this type of wheel as Dymag disappeared off our the radar some time ago.
This is a company based, working and producing from "down under". I wonder if a group buy for our vehicles could be arranged if there was sufficient interest...
http://carbonrev.com/
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/CarbonRevolution?fref=ts
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This is a company based, working and producing from "down under". I wonder if a group buy for our vehicles could be arranged if there was sufficient interest...
http://carbonrev.com/
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/CarbonRevolution?fref=ts
The internet link is broken for the moment, try later. The FB page works

Edited to add FB link
Edited by UltimaCH on Sunday 27th April 14:27
UltimaCH said:
Just a heads up on a possible source for this type of wheel as Dymag disappeared off our the radar some time ago.
This is a company based, working and producing from "down under". I wonder if a group buy for our vehicles could be arranged if there was sufficient interest...
http://carbonrev.com/
Yes you cant get the dymag cabon wheels anymore, but I think that was more to do with safety issues with the wheels....you can still get the hollow spoke magnesium dymags made to order, but last time I tried to set a deal up thepoeple who now own the rights to them changed the price at the last moment and it was just plain too expensive in comparison with other manufacturers offerings.This is a company based, working and producing from "down under". I wonder if a group buy for our vehicles could be arranged if there was sufficient interest...
http://carbonrev.com/
UltimaCH said:
I don't think so as there was an article of an Australian official making a speak at an inauguration ceremony for a new production site I believe...
hmmm, interesting, although it was definately an Australian based company that I contacted,probably approx 2 years ago nowhedgefinder said:
Yes you cant get the dymag cabon wheels anymore, but I think that was more to do with safety issues with the wheels....you can still get the hollow spoke magnesium dymags made to order, but last time I tried to set a deal up thepoeple who now own the rights to them changed the price at the last moment and it was just plain too expensive in comparison with other manufacturers offerings.
I had the Dymag carbon rim mag spoke wheels on my M400, they were fine for me, though they did have issues when I was slammed into a kerb sideways 
Didn't do the car much good either.
If you are interested in carbon wheels then this video is worth watching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGGiuaQwcd8
You can see why they wouldn't be cheap....
Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGGiuaQwcd8
You can see why they wouldn't be cheap....
Paul
They are still labour intensive, though come to think of it My Dymag carbon rim mag spoke wheels for my Noble were not that much more expensive than Ultima want for their OZ rimmed wheels. IIRC the Dymage were about £750 per corner as opposed to £500 per corner for Ultima's fayre.
There is a 5 year time lag to consider though.
There is a 5 year time lag to consider though.
Just my very humble insight
It depends the purpose of the car, a race car, which must win one race, is definitively not a road car>
Collin Chapman raced using aluminium lace car, sitting on the "gearbox", with only one nut retaining bearings and each wheel at the front...
if it is for a road car i would go for modern wheel like the french one:http://www.jante-madin.com/2.html.
If not OK, but take a magnet and do thinks like a complete finisher, as Porsche did on his 909 Bergspider, removing any iron
Ultima has set numerous world record with is 720 model and it is still manageable on the road, doesn't it make sense?
It depends the purpose of the car, a race car, which must win one race, is definitively not a road car>
Collin Chapman raced using aluminium lace car, sitting on the "gearbox", with only one nut retaining bearings and each wheel at the front...
if it is for a road car i would go for modern wheel like the french one:http://www.jante-madin.com/2.html.
If not OK, but take a magnet and do thinks like a complete finisher, as Porsche did on his 909 Bergspider, removing any iron
Ultima has set numerous world record with is 720 model and it is still manageable on the road, doesn't it make sense?
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