
D'Vinci Forgiato Wheels worked up these transparent rollers made of Lexan or something. The reps say they're roadworthy, though we might have a problem with cleaning the brake dust off everytime we go out for groceries. Rolling fly is such a pain in the ass. [Gallery]
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How practical.
From the looks of them, you'll have to take the wheel off to get at the accumulated dust. Talk about a hassle.
Bout the only thing this would be good for is manufacturers displaying brake systems in show cars that never actually move under their own power.
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@HDC, you're thinking about this all wrong. All they really need is wiper blades INSIDE the rim, duh... Or, wouldn't ceramic brakes fix the dust accumulation?
There are hubless wheel systems out there,http://www.osmoswheel.com/?lang=en but to incorporate such a marvel of design would take more than a few spare segments of hockey rink lexan and a drill press.
Any asshat oerating under the impression that polywhateverthefvck wheels are a good idea for a 2 ton vehicle deserves to embrace the impending disaster which they are about to encounter.
Ugh, all those screws make me nervous. Lexan loves to break from fatigue, and those wheels are not going to look good after a few months, maybe even just a few weeks.
Osmos wheels are hot, but totally impractical as far as I can see. Having said that, I'd still buy any vehicle incorporating them.
Ah, SEMA. Stupidity is thy true name.
someones gona be really bumbed when they curb those... well there not dubs any more. so what? plates? crystal?
china?
Basically I don't like stuff for cars that are working against the principles of lightweight performance. And these rims seem totally impractical and is as stupid as to fill up your trunk with huge sub woofers and gadgets so you can't even have your groceries in there.
I'm looking forward to seeing three of these on a winged and primer-body-kitted 1992 Honda Accord automatic, showing off the tiny rusty drum brakes in the back, and with the fourth wheel completely different, with a cracked plastic spinner.
-Eric
These will complement my clear heels quite nicely.
I guess brake cooling isn't much of a concern.
I don't know... it is lexan - you could probably mold little NACA ducts into them for brake cooling.... ;-)
I wonder what the thickness of the wheel is, it's hard to tell from the pictures. Certain blends of polycarbonate and other plastics can be made just as strong or stronger than aluminum. What you basically have is the material they make bullet proof windows out of. Even though these are basically show wheels, they wouldn't shatter if you hit a curb with them. The clearness of the material would last about a day, it scratches easily compared to glass. They'd be frosted over after a day or so of driving.
They'd actually be pretty strong, but very, very impractical.
Clear aluminum would be a better alternative.
I'm in the camp of only practical "accessories" on cars, ie functional bodykits, engine parts etc etc. But what a cool invention/idea. Yes, it's impractical for any sort of outside use, but in a show car, it's a neat idea. I can't wait for some douche driving a tricked out CRX to get these and show off his rear drum brakes.
You mean transparent aluminum? Like from Star Trek? Did we figure that one out yet?
Sort of.
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123012131
wow, ALON is nifty. maybe glass buble cars are not too far off
doesn't wonder woman roll on these?
Yet another missed bling opportunity (blingportunity?) - why isn't there a TV screen behind the wheel?
aww man, i had this idea like a year ago, thought it would look sweet, unfortuantly i had neither the time or money to make anything of it other than a neat idea. cool to see it in real life tho, even if it is totally impractical
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