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Kineo V7 Wheels

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Kineo Wheel Art for your V7. Lighter, stronger and cooler. True tubeless.

Stock V7R spoked front wheel - 28.2 lbs (with tire/tube and rotor)
Kineo 17 x 3.5" front wheel - 23.8 lbs (with 120/70-17 tire & 5.5mm T-Drive rotor - ready to ride)
Kineo front wheel - 11.2 lbs (no tire/rotor, all bearings, dust seals & valve stem)

Stock V7R spoked rear wheel - 13.9 lbs (no tire, all bearings, dust seals, no valve stem or tube)
Kineo rear wheel - 13.6 lbs (no tire, all bearings, dust seals & valve stem)

Stock V7R spoked rear wheel w/tube & tire - 27.6 lbs (no brake rotor)

FYI only: Stock Breva 750 cast rear wheel - 14.6 lbs (no tire, all bearings and dust seals)

My new set below for the RentAGuzzi V7 Racer II 820-Quattrovalvole. Stock rear rim size, but a 3.5 x 17" front rim.

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Almost 5 lbs lighter on the front wheel. Notes revised at the first post of this thread. My Quattro-Valvole V-820R. Next project is shortening and lowering the front fender, and adding the RCS brake master & 4-pad caliper.

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Hi Todd @GTM® , may I ask on behalf of a friend if this wheel hub v9 850 2021 is compatible and which model should be chosen? Thank you.
 
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