I have seen people machine the inside of the alloy (ie US racer Indy type) rim where the hub sits to get a better result. I personally wouldn't recommend this practice as it could significantly weaken the wheel to failure.
Mauser
I have seen people machine the inside of the alloy (ie US racer Indy type) rim where the hub sits to get a better result. I personally wouldn't recommend this practice as it could significantly weaken the wheel to failure.
Mauser
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