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Old 11-13-2003, 12:13 PM   #16
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Re: Spre's

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Originally Posted by e5padade1u2
BTW, I saw some on a motorcycle once. Having a Honda CBR 954 RR myself, I would just bout kill ta get some, but I haven't been able to find em neway!! gdi, if ne1 know nething, hit me up! Now here comes the crazy martian orgy--->

Looking for SPORTBIKE SPINNERS?? WWW.DETROITSPINNERS.COM

I have developed an aftermarket Spinner add-on for Motorcycle Rims to convert a factory wheel into a Spinning Rim.

I have had 2 requests this week for the Honda CBR 954 but haven't made them for that bike yet, but expect to have them in the next month or so.


Stay tuned...

Brian


WWW.DETROITSPINNERS.COM - Spinning rim add ons for Sportbikes are finally here.

These are aftermarket Detroit Spinners engineered and designed to mount directly to your factory motorcycle rims with no major modifications at all. If you can change a tire, you can add these Spinning Rims to your Motorcycle.

CNC machined from 6061-T6 Aluminum, then polished and chromed to a high luster, these Spinners are definately attention getters.

Now you can achieve that same effect on your Sportbike that the cars have, that illusion of gliding when you are taking off, or that you are still moving right after you stop. Be the 1st on your block to get a set of these awesome Detroit Spinners for your Sportbike. You'll be spinnin in style.
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