A motorcycle wheel consists of several key components:
Rim: The outer circular part of the wheel that holds the tire. It provides the contact surface for the tire and is typically made from aluminum or steel.
Hub: The central part of the wheel that contains the axle and often houses the bearings. It connects the wheel to the motorcycle's suspension and drivetrain.
Spokes: Metal rods that connect the rim to the hub, providing structural support and distributing loads evenly.
Bearings: Components housed in the hub that allow the wheel to spin smoothly around the axle.
The wheel plays a crucial role in the motorcycle’s handling, stability, and overall performance by supporting the tire and absorbing impacts from the road.
To improve the way Talaria UK works we use cookies on our site.
Tracking cookies allow third parties, including social media platforms, to show you personalised adverts from Talaria UK. Cookies may be used for personalized and non-personalized advertising.
We store your cookie preferences for two years and you can set them by clicking on 'manage cookies' below.
The following list shows the two categories of cookies we use, and allows you to give (opt-in) or refuse (opt-out) permission for us to set and use tracking cookies and analysis tools.