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  2. Westwood rim - Wikipedia

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    The Westwood rim style of cycle rim used on bicycles was one of the original steel rim designs, developed during or before 1891 by Frederick Westwood of Birmingham. [1] Bowden brakes and cables designed for use with this rim were introduced in 1896. [2] Westwood rims have also been found ideal for use with drum brakes.

  3. Work Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Work Co., Ltd. is a Japanese high-end wheel manufacturer for both motorsport and street use, such as the popular "Work Equip" and "Work Meister" range of wheels. [ 1 ] Work Wheels released their first range of wheels in 1977 [ 2 ] under the name "Work Equip", which continue to be manufactured today under popular demand.

  4. Wheel construction - Wikipedia

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    Construction of wire-spoked wheels is generally termed as wheelbuilding, so wheel construction refers to construction of non-wire wheels, e.g. wheels of cars and other heavier vehicles. Wheels are constructed in a wide variety of designs using different materials, but in the early 21st century, aluminum and steel are most often used, with steel ...

  5. Alloy wheel - Wikipedia

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    Forged wheels are usually lighter, stronger, but much more expensive than cast wheels. There are two types of forged wheels: one piece and modular. Modular forged wheels may feature two- or three-piece design. Typical multi-piece wheels consist of the inner rim base, outer rim lip and wheel center piece with openings for lug nuts.

  6. BBS Autotechnik - Wikipedia

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    BBS produces wheels for motorsport, OEM, and aftermarket applications. The company is often credited as pioneering the three-piece wheel and advancing the aluminum wheel industry over many decades, and remains one of the largest producers of automobile wheels in the world. [1] It is a part of KW Automotive since 2021.

  7. Westwood - Wikipedia

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    Westwood (computer virus), a minor variant of the Jerusalem virus; Westwood Cross, shopping centre in Kent, England; Westwood rim, a type of bicycle wheel rim "Sons of Westwood", fight song of the University of California, Los Angeles; TCP Westwood, a congestion avoidance mechanism in data transmission; TCP Westwood plus, a modification of TCP ...

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