Avid RC 12mm Hex Satellite 2.2" Rear Buggy Wheels (White) (2) (B6/22/RB6/ZX6)

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Avid RC 12mm Hex Satellite 2.2" Rear Buggy Wheels (White) (2) (B6/22/RB6/ZX6)
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This is a pair of Avid RC 12mm Hex Satellite 2.2" Rear Buggy Wheels. These wheels fit the rear of the Team Losi Racing 22, Kyosho RB5 and RB6 and the Team Associated B44.1 and B4.1 equipped with 12mm hex adapters (AVD1002-SET). Buggy racers around the world will appreciate the engineering, looks, and performance of the Satellite buggy wheel lineup from Avid.

Features:

  • The Satellite wheel has a stiff wheel face for maximum performance in cornering, and because of the deep dish and spoke design, the rear wheels are the lightest Avid has measured at 16.8 g each. Stock racers will appreciate over reduced rotating weight.
  • Avid wheels shave extra weight with contoured spokes that remove low-stress material and add material to keep the wheel rigid and true
  • Satellite wheels have an angled glue catch to keep the glue where you want it and not on your wheel face! Plus, we like the edgy look.
  • Avid wheels are center-point injected to ensure that they spin true and are well balanced
  • The innovative Avid swirl pattern is designed to mate with serrated locking nuts to keep your wheels secure
  • Pre-molded with vent hole
  • Avid logo on the wheel face

Includes:

  • (1) Pair of Satellite wheels
  • (1) Avid mini decal sheet.

This product was added to our catalog on October 23, 2012

GPG
Verified Owner
Thursday, Nov 13 2014 (about 10 years ago)
Avid RC 12mm Hex Satellite 2.2" Rear Buggy Wheels (White) (2) (B6/22/RB6/ZX6)
These wheels are great- they're very well made and really strong- a little better than the TLR ones, and significantly better than the AKA ones, which seem to lose their shape too easily.