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Old 10-30-2009, 08:10 PM   #1
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I will be updating this thread as new things become available. We've got a few new items that are wheel related on the drawing board at the moment.

One thing we are switching is our bead lock rings. If your trying to loose a little weight overall,these rings are half the weight of the aluminum rings. An aluminum ring is .4 ounces. A delrin ring is .2 ounces. One ring isn't much difference,but a full set of eight adds up.

8 aluminum rings...3.2 ounces
8 delrin rings....1.6 ounces

If you'd like to upgrade your current Wheel Works wheels with delrin rings,they will be $25 a set (8 rings) shipped in the USA.

Countersunk or button head hardware. All hardware is 3mm stainless. I normally don't keep black oxide on hand. If you'd rather have black oxide hardware,I'll be glad to order it and send it with your wheels. Lead time on getting the hardware is usually 2-3 days.



More info on our newest wheels....****Wheel Works Wheels****

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M887 V2



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1911 V2



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57X



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Astro's



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M887

These will be $105 shipped anywhere in the USA.





Wheel Works

1911

in black delrin


Like any of our 2.2 delrin wheels,a complete set of 4 wheels,8 rings and all stainless hardware is $105.00 shipped anywhere in the USA.





Wheel Works

2110

in black delrin







Wheel Works

1911

In aluminum


Bead blasted 1911



Polished 1911




Thanks for looking. Check back often as I'll try to update as soon as we get new items ready to ship.

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Old 10-30-2009, 08:38 PM   #2
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Very nice....Now if I only had delrin 1911's to match them with
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Very nice....Now if I only had delrin 1911's to match them with
They are next in line on the mill table.
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They are next in line on the mill table.
Don't forget me. Those look good with the new rings.
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Those are looking great, man!
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Rings and weights look awesome! When can we expect these to be ready?
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Rings and weights look awesome! When can we expect these to be ready?

Rings are ready. I cut 12 sets of rings yesterday and will cut more as soon as material gets in.

Weights...Between the 2 different offsets and different material,looks like I'll need 2 different rings. I'm trying to get it down so 1 ring will work with all. It's kicking my butt.

I'll try to get something figured this week and let you guys know something.
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looks good Steve The 2110's with counter sunk screws looks great.

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Cool! I like options!!!
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Rings are ready. I cut 12 sets of rings yesterday and will cut more as soon as material gets in.

Weights...Between the 2 different offsets and different material,looks like I'll need 2 different rings. I'm trying to get it down so 1 ring will work with all. It's kicking my butt.

I'll try to get something figured this week and let you guys know something.
Sounds good! Looks like I found my new wheels!
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Updated pictures in first post. We now have the 1911's in Delrin for the Berg guys.
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Whats the weight on them?
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Whats the weight on them?
Which one are you refering to?

The 2110 delrin Berg wheel is 2.7 ounces. The 1911 delrin is 2.6 ounces. I've got several sets of each ready to ship.
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I was talking about the 1911's What about the aluminum ones?
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Old 12-17-2009, 07:55 AM   #15
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I just got my new set of 2110's with delrin rings:


I have matching sets, one for the Rovers, one for Leopards.

I have always had issues mounting Rovers, but not with these wheels! They mount up perfectly!!
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Looks good Jeremy. How did you like the stainless ring?
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It is a VERY nice piece of machine work! It fits inside the wheel very snug (I had to push on it from the other side to get it back out). I will start the tuning on this rig to see if I need to add the weight up front.

Thanks man!
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I just mounted up my delrin 1911's on my new Berg build; these things are crazy lite! With rovers and nova arc foams total wheel weight is 199.4g (7.03oz) each. Not to mention the fact they look damn nice
If they workout as well as my AL 1911's I will be a very happy camper.
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I just mounted up my delrin 1911's on my new Berg build; these things are crazy lite! With rovers and nova arc foams total wheel weight is 199.4g (7.03oz) each. Not to mention the fact they look damn nice
If they workout as well as my AL 1911's I will be a very happy camper.
Thank you for the compliment. Glad you like them.

The 2.2 delrin 1911's are by far my personal favorite so far. Lite weight and you can dang near mount the tires blind folded.
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those are some sick wheels i will be ordering soon!
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