New Formula Wheel By Performance Machine

0formulawheel1formulawheel2formulawheelEliminating the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak is the objective of custom building.

This new Formula wheel design from Performance Machine looks simple, the ultimate sophistication, but is not simpler to manufacture: notice the engineering details to produce the tapered and pocketed 5-spoke design. This lightweight and race inspired design will for sure never go out of style.

The Formula wheel is offered in chrome, black contrast and 7 colors. Formula design matching components available: discs pulley, air cleaner. Fit and prices at Performance Machine Formula Wheel.

7 Responses to “New Formula Wheel By Performance Machine”


  1. 1 BobS May 21st, 2016 at 8:47 am

    Dear Manufaccturers, I’m very interested in the benefits of shedding unsprung weight and rotational mass. Yes I ride cruisers, but I still like to have fun on them. This wheel certainly piques my interest, but how much does it weigh? I would find it a lot easier to pull the trigger on spending 2500 for wheels if I knew it wasn’t just for looks. Thanks for listening,
    Bob

  2. 2 David Zemla May 21st, 2016 at 8:53 am

    Love the trend towards simple, clean designs with clever detailing. I’d run these in a heartbeat!

  3. 3 sportsterfan May 21st, 2016 at 10:19 am

    These wheels are great, had a set on the 883 I test rode on 05/14/2016 at noon. They threw em on, right out front the Harley Davidson shop entry.

  4. 4 P. Hamilton May 21st, 2016 at 2:07 pm

    I agree, Great wheel design. Less is more, more than ever.

  5. 5 richard halter May 22nd, 2016 at 4:59 pm

    thanks for this, but it would be useful to give the tech. specs, weight, and also the sizes available. Regards, R.

  6. 6 Ryder01 May 22nd, 2016 at 6:25 pm

    Richard. You don’t know how to click the link to the PM website to get all the info you need?

  7. 7 Badams May 23rd, 2016 at 8:50 pm

    Good comments above. Having a 13 RG custom, it sees SoCal highways. The stock ones do the job, albeit weight more and don’t have much style however I’ll leave the touring bike engineering ton the factory on that one. Lane splitters and tall bikes probably a great wheel and look.

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