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Anyone have an opinion on the Rotobox Bullet rims on the H2?
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I have them on mine. They are great. Crazy light and the first thing you will notice is the bike turns hell alot better. You can make slow speed sharp turns and it will stick. Does not understeer anymore.

And the bullet rims, its just crazy that they made spokes using carbon.
I have them on mine. They are great. Crazy light and the first thing you will notice is the bike turns hell alot better. You can make slow speed sharp turns and it will stick. Does not understeer anymore.

And the bullet rims, its just crazy that they made spokes using carbon.
Thank you for your return (I was beginning to believe that this forum was dead).
I share your opinion, the bike is livelier in all phases of riding.
The only real problem with our bikes is the weight.
I think these rims are the main improvement to be made in this direction.
The only real problem with our bikes is the weight.
If ultimate handling is what you're going for an R1M probably would have been a better choice? I suppose the real solution is one of each.
If ultimate handling is what you're going for an R1M probably would have been a better choice? I suppose the real solution is one of each.
This is indeed a solution.
But the naturally aspirated 1000cc is sorely lacking in mid-range torque. it's not my trip.
I mainly drive on winding roads and my almost stock Superduke 1290 is more suitable.
But, I like the character of the H2. so, I decided to transform it into the lightest possible Streetbike.
This represents many transformations and a lot of time and money.
I actually really like these Rotobox Bullet rims!
Too dear for me, though I have thought that with all the other mods I've done to my H2, and the cost of a rebuild when a $5 dollar part decided to go walkies, then I could have had a set of these rims and two more spare!!
Oh well, you spends your money, and you takes your chances!
The modification drug is an addictive one....
A rider's retail therapy.
These bikes are above all toys for the big children that we are.
Modifying them to our taste is part of the game.
And this is very well so ! ;)
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By the way, I just received the titanium bolts for the rear rim.
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Hi Bertrand: I'm a dealer in Ohio, USA. We have a customer with an H2 that is interested in the same titanium rear wheel/hub hardware you have on your H2. I can't find it anywhere, could you point me in the direction of where you found those? Thank you!
Hi TPS,
Here is website for your client: GREEN PARTS RACING – ride green ! ride light !
I spoke with Roman the boss, they are in the process of developing all the screws and titanium axles for the H2.
I already have three kits from them, they are great.
I looked at your site I really like the spirit: 513-771-8700 | U.S. Veteran owned and operated!
Do the wheel nuts come in natural color? I don't like the green.
I don't know, you have to ask them!
But, it's a shame to buy $300 worth of bolts so they don't see it!
I don't know, you have to ask them!
But, it's a shame to buy $300 worth of bolts so they don't see it!
300? The set costs 98 euro.
But i have send them message so we will see.
300? The set costs 98 euro.
But i have send them message so we will see.
Sorry my mistake. You have bolts but i need nuts.
They have nuts for the OEM rim But, I think they're green, that's the brand color
I too was a little skeptical about the look in green, finally with black and carbon it's great
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