R888 and wheels
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DamienCBR

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2,037 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Well i have just had a birthday and as per usual nobody knows what to get me. I have been looking at a set of R888's for my Tiger Cat E1 as the rubber on it at the moment is sh!te. Currently i have a set of 14" alloys that are OK but i thought now somebody is buying me the tyres then maybe i can afford to get some new wheels too.

The Cat E1 is restricted to 14" wheels from what i understand so it is either 13" of 14". Any recommendations and pics would be very helpful. I do not want to spend loads but i do what them to look good and do the job at hand.

Also should i consider anything other than Toyo R888's?

Cheers
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alfa75

16 posts

233 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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I've had really good results on track with Yokohama AO48s, they're available in 13" and 14" and they look good too - not particularly cheap though, and they won't last forever!

.Adam.

1,861 posts

287 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Regarding wheels, I've just upgraded to 13" Compomotive CXR's in black from George Polley Motorsport, nice and light and look good as well.



I would have thought that you would be better going to 13" rims if you want sticky rubber.


Edited by .Adam. on Sunday 11th February 18:28

DamienCBR

Original Poster:

2,037 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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.Adam. said:
Regarding wheels, I've just upgraded to 13" Compomotive CXR's in black from George Polley Motorsport, nice and light and look good as well.



I would have thought that you would be better going to 13" rims if you want sticky rubber.


Edited by .Adam. on Sunday 11th February 18:28


adam,

they look nice. Have you got a pic with them on the car?
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.Adam.

1,861 posts

287 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Not yet, I've only had them on a a few days. These are from the Compomotive website, although neither are in black:





I have changed from 15" rims, but wanted something a bit more modern looking than the minilite style.


Edited by .Adam. on Sunday 11th February 22:23