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WedsSport SA-20R AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)

WedsSport SA-20R AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)

WedsSport SA-20R AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)

Premium Street & Racing Wheels Made in Japan!

A mastery of the spoke shape in addition to further weight reduction make the SA-20R the latest machine-tech design from WedsSport.

The SA series is an abbreviation for street advantage, combining design and weight reduction for the street. 

Lightweight Sport Wheels by WedsSport, made in Japan!

Specifications:

  • Includes: Center Cap & Aluminum Air Valve

FACE TYPE

AMF, its technology promotes the evolution of sports wheels

What is AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)?

This is a type of rotational plastic processing in which a metal pipe shaft is rotated and the raw materials loaded onto it are pressed against a roller to form them.

The image is the same as a potter's wheel, and the clay attached to the wheel...

It's the same principle as when something is rotated and molded by hand into any shape little by little.

 

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Original: $230.56

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WedsSport SA-20R AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)—

$230.56

$69.17
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WedsSport SA-20R AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)

Premium Street & Racing Wheels Made in Japan!

A mastery of the spoke shape in addition to further weight reduction make the SA-20R the latest machine-tech design from WedsSport.

The SA series is an abbreviation for street advantage, combining design and weight reduction for the street. 

Lightweight Sport Wheels by WedsSport, made in Japan!

Specifications:

  • Includes: Center Cap & Aluminum Air Valve

FACE TYPE

AMF, its technology promotes the evolution of sports wheels

What is AMF (Advanced Metal Forming)?

This is a type of rotational plastic processing in which a metal pipe shaft is rotated and the raw materials loaded onto it are pressed against a roller to form them.

The image is the same as a potter's wheel, and the clay attached to the wheel...

It's the same principle as when something is rotated and molded by hand into any shape little by little.

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