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Alloy wheels, also popularly and as a generic term, somewhat inappropriately called as ‘mag-wheels’ colloquially have been finding their way on a wide majority of Indian two-wheelers. an alloy wheel is made of a single metallic block, unlike a spoke wheel which comprises of a rim connected to a hub with the help of several wire spokes. While alloy wheels are made of, lightweight alloys, spoke wheels often (but not always) are made of steel. This generally makes alloy wheels lighter than spoke wheels.
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An alloy wheel is often made of a metal alloy which is light weight, yet strong enough to endure the stress from all directions when a two-wheeler treads a surface. The metal used in the construction of an alloy wheel generally comprises of aluminium or magnesium, where the former metal is used for relatively less expensive wheels, and the latter is utilised to create ultra-light wheels for racing purposes, and costs a lot more.
Alloy Wheels - Advantages
While there can be exceptions to this, generic alloy wheels are lighter than generic spoke wheels, as they make use of lighter metals in their construction. They are sturdier, have less flex and are a great choice for street and track motorcycles owing to their rigidity. Motorcycles with alloy wheels would typically feel tauter and offer better dynamic ability. Alloy wheels being lighter, also reduce the un-sprung weight of the machines they’re fitted on, improving their road-holding.
Alloy wheels also look sleeker and sharper, and can be presented in countless designs to go with the rest of the bike’s shape. The process of casting or forging can also be automated and mechanised which makes their production fast, and free of human interference and errors. Finally, alloy wheels almost universally allow a fitment of tubeless tyres on them, which brings all the advantages of a tubeless tyres like better stability, cooler running and easier puncture repair to the mix.
Alloy Wheels - Disadvantages
To start off, they are generally more expensive than spoke wheels, owing to the higher quality materials used in their construction. Relatively less flexibility also makes them less suitable for off-road usage where spoke wheels offer better absorption of bumps and are less prone to breaking. Also, unlike spoke wheels which can be repaired to an extent, an alloy wheel once bent or broken has to be entirely replaced.
Spoke Wheels - Advantages
Spoke wheels aren’t as stiff as alloys. This flexibility makes them better suited for off-road use. They don’t break easily, and even if a spoke or two goes bust, the rider has the option to carry on for some distance, and even get the spokes repaired in some cases. That’s the reason why you’ll see some of the most serious off-roading motorcycles, and MX machines wearing those spokes instead of those snazzy alloys.
Spoke Wheels - Disadvantages
They’re an old design, are heavy, and not the best option for modern motorcycles which need to travel fast on tarmac. They can also be a pain to clean owing to the narrow space available between the adjoining wired spokes.
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