Kinesis F110 wheels cracked! A must see!
#77
wheel companies seem to come and go by the day
#79
That is what amazes me, I wonder how really difficult it is to become a wheel dealer, I wonder if the good wheel manufactures protect their dealers,
I am sure they say yes...but....
...and how do I know as a consumer if the guy is a legit dealer with a great reputation, but deiced times are a bit tight and he starts buying knockoffs....and the good manufacture knows nothing ...tough for anyone to know !
I am sure they say yes...but....
...and how do I know as a consumer if the guy is a legit dealer with a great reputation, but deiced times are a bit tight and he starts buying knockoffs....and the good manufacture knows nothing ...tough for anyone to know !
#80
Originally Posted by porka
You might ask why should IB be responsible, well I feel that they should have a responsibility to vette potential vendors before allowing them to operate on the board.
Mike
Mike, please do a search before you post an irresponsible statement like that...if you search Wheel Dynamics you will find the first 10 pages (500 posts) are all positive...even Joe the seller to Don made a positive post in November of 2010 about Eli and WD when he bought the wheels, which he has since edited all of his comments from
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-dynamics.html
You might ask why should IB be responsible, well I feel that they should have a responsibility to vette potential vendors before allowing them to operate on the board.
Mike
Mike, please do a search before you post an irresponsible statement like that...if you search Wheel Dynamics you will find the first 10 pages (500 posts) are all positive...even Joe the seller to Don made a positive post in November of 2010 about Eli and WD when he bought the wheels, which he has since edited all of his comments from
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-dynamics.html
#83
the original owner Kato made this post in March of last year:
"I have both rear wheels as well that can go with the fronts. However, one has two sheared spokes (torque I'm told) and the other "looks" perfect but we think it has a hairline fracture in one of the spokes. Somebody can have them all for a very fair price. One rear should NOT be repaired. I don't know about other but I'm selling as-is. Talk to me if you want them and we can work something fair out. I have new wheels already and just want to move these for a fair price."
"I have both rear wheels as well that can go with the fronts. However, one has two sheared spokes (torque I'm told) and the other "looks" perfect but we think it has a hairline fracture in one of the spokes. Somebody can have them all for a very fair price. One rear should NOT be repaired. I don't know about other but I'm selling as-is. Talk to me if you want them and we can work something fair out. I have new wheels already and just want to move these for a fair price."
#84
if a man or woman can't vet a cheating spouse after more than 10 years of marriage, what makes anyone think that vetting is foolproof. This happens all the time. The vetting process never ends. you can no more blame IB for this than blame every consumer on here. How many have had a bad experience and never commented on it? are they to blame for the next person that gets screwed?
Everyone has been screwed over at one time or another. What makes this more deplorable is that it can endanger occupants and bystanders alike. Remember when firestone was sued for it's truck tires dismantling causing accidents? More recently, Toyota and it's carpet/throttle issue. This is a much smaller scale but no less important.
to add to this, most consumers are not professionals in wheel construction or metallurgy, so they will not understand that welding aluminum will completely ruin the HT protocol that it originally had. Not to mention that a crack in any metal, and especially aluminum is a stress riser and no amount of weld bead will change that.
Everyone has been screwed over at one time or another. What makes this more deplorable is that it can endanger occupants and bystanders alike. Remember when firestone was sued for it's truck tires dismantling causing accidents? More recently, Toyota and it's carpet/throttle issue. This is a much smaller scale but no less important.
to add to this, most consumers are not professionals in wheel construction or metallurgy, so they will not understand that welding aluminum will completely ruin the HT protocol that it originally had. Not to mention that a crack in any metal, and especially aluminum is a stress riser and no amount of weld bead will change that.
#85
Originally Posted by porka
You might ask why should IB be responsible, well I feel that they should have a responsibility to vette potential vendors before allowing them to operate on the board.
Mike
Mike, please do a search before you post an irresponsible statement like that...if you search Wheel Dynamics you will find the first 10 pages (500 posts) are all positive...even Joe the seller to Don made a positive post in November of 2010 about Eli and WD when he bought the wheels, which he has since edited all of his comments from
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-dynamics.html
You might ask why should IB be responsible, well I feel that they should have a responsibility to vette potential vendors before allowing them to operate on the board.
Mike
Mike, please do a search before you post an irresponsible statement like that...if you search Wheel Dynamics you will find the first 10 pages (500 posts) are all positive...even Joe the seller to Don made a positive post in November of 2010 about Eli and WD when he bought the wheels, which he has since edited all of his comments from
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-dynamics.html
I thought they were just trying to cover themselves,because the wheels look expensive(maybe i scratched them).When i actually saw the spokes broken I called Eli right away. After about 4 weeks I was so frustrated I deleted the post because.I was disgusted with the rude phone calls(when they were actually answered) and the procrastination on the shops part.I could not leave anything positive like that up after that nightmare i was going through.Having my Porsche on blocks for 6 weeks was just pathetic.
I know my posts are probably making me look very bad but I want to tell my part of the story even if it makes me look bad,so that Don can get a full credit for the price i paid for the wheels.To cover his towing fees etc.
I know some people think i should pay part of a resolution.That is not possible for me at this time. I would be getting ripped of by Wheel Dynamics again.I cannot have that happen.I would have lost 2k on this and WD would have still made profit from this whole thing.besides their 600% markup on the damaged set in the beginning.
Hope it all works out before reputations are damaged further.
#86
Kinesis was an independent wheel manufacturer in Carlsbad CA. They used to make very good wheels. I had a set on my 993 and they were bullet proof after 40K of spirited use. As many small wheel manufacturers do they subcontracted out the centers and purchased the inners and outers from other suppliers, then did the assembly in house. They changed suppliers for the centers and got a bad batch which basically put them out of business and sold the name/designs etc to another company. Depending on when your wheels were manufactured, they could have come from this defective batch. (Even companies that do all R&D and manufacturing in house have run into problems when pushing the envelope of minimum weight or exotic alloys.) While you can weld or straighten wheels, the results are questionable as you can see from this thread. Three piece wheels look great but they are not a strong as a forged one piece wheel.
#87
Wheel Dynamics really needs to answer some questions. Starting with my question about editing their post to remove what appears to be damaging material. If there is a reasonable explanation than we are ready to listen.
If Wheel Dynamics made a mistake, the best thing they can do is make it right. If Wheel Dynamics believe they are unjustly being accused, please provide information backing up their position. I have seen things like this almost bring down or bring down other companies. A bad reputation just doesn't make for a continuing and profitable company.
If Wheel Dynamics made a mistake, the best thing they can do is make it right. If Wheel Dynamics believe they are unjustly being accused, please provide information backing up their position. I have seen things like this almost bring down or bring down other companies. A bad reputation just doesn't make for a continuing and profitable company.
Last edited by cjv; 03-23-2011 at 06:14 PM.
#88
Makes no sense? While it's no secret that companies are out to make money and need to, to sustain and survive, but to risk a bad reputation or worse yet, failure, for a couple thousand dollars...?
#89
I wonder what this list discussion would have been if the car was on the highway, the wheel failed, the car rolled and killed both the drive and his daughter? That is how serious this is..its not really about the money, or making the transaction right...it's that the safety of the wheel was compromised, and luckily, just luckily, it did not fail where someone got hurt.
So, whomever was aware of the repairs and sold the wheels was taking a calculated risk with someone else's life. Some safety checks appear to be skipped or non existent. And that is what everyone should be mad about, because if it was me, i would be furious.
Cheers,
Mike
So, whomever was aware of the repairs and sold the wheels was taking a calculated risk with someone else's life. Some safety checks appear to be skipped or non existent. And that is what everyone should be mad about, because if it was me, i would be furious.
Cheers,
Mike
#90
I wonder what this list discussion would have been if the car was on the highway, the wheel failed, the car rolled and killed both the drive and his daughter? That is how serious this is..its not really about the money, or making the transaction right...it's that the safety of the wheel was compromised, and luckily, just luckily, it did not fail where someone got hurt.
So, whomever was aware of the repairs and sold the wheels was taking a calculated risk with someone else's life. Some safety checks appear to be skipped or non existent. And that is what everyone should be mad about, because if it was me, i would be furious.
Cheers,
Mike
So, whomever was aware of the repairs and sold the wheels was taking a calculated risk with someone else's life. Some safety checks appear to be skipped or non existent. And that is what everyone should be mad about, because if it was me, i would be furious.
Cheers,
Mike
Last edited by cjv; 03-23-2011 at 06:26 PM.