"Carving" Wheel's? help me identify this wheel.

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1unar3clipse
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I'm retarded and can't find any info about these wheels other then they are supposedly called "Carving" My works net filter won't let me view half of the websites coming up relevant, and I could find nothing on nico So flame me or whatever. But... if anyone has any info on the make/weight/availability/quality please help me out? Thanks guys


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If I remember correctly, those were made by Work, and Carving is one of their old offshoot brands that specialized in the twisted, directional spoke design (like Stark), and offered them in 1, 2, and 3 piece configurations, and designs with and without center caps. That should be a mid- to late-90s wheel, and that particular model might actually have been available in the US for a very short period as a BRS wheel imported by AKT back then.

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yep, he pretty much covered it

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I'm guessing thats an rbmotoring wheel... looks like a pic they'd take, LOL

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adrians_s13 wrote:I'm guessing thats an rbmotoring wheel... looks like a pic they'd take, LOL
Actually panda garage.
one ton garage wrote:If I remember correctly, those were made by Work, and Carving is one of their old offshoot brands that specialized in the twisted, directional spoke design (like Stark), and offered them in 1, 2, and 3 piece configurations, and designs with and without center caps. That should be a mid- to late-90s wheel, and that particular model might actually have been available in the US for a very short period as a BRS wheel imported by AKT back then.
Thanks a million!
yokota180sx wrote:yep, he pretty much covered it
Figured you would show up in this thread, Are these wheels bad quality being from an offshoot brand or does it still measure to normal work standards?How hard are these to find where you are?


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