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Personally, not for me, so....
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Crikey Martin . After about 5 minutes I still wonder just what is it they do. No I did not watch further.
Replace the wheel cap???
I recall somewhere where you said new rules for 22 -23 - none of this and none of that.
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I guess it depends which part of the market you want to cater to.Seems a big price to pay for such a minor dress up part that's only fully appreciable whilst up close and not moving.Even then I'm sure plastic could be made to look as good apart from the machined finish maybe.I mean $220 Aud before shipping is about what I pay for a rear tyre, just doesn't make sense but then again I'm a tight arse so who knows how many you will sell.
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Sorry Martin, not my “Cup of Tea” nor my bottle of single malt scotch! Wish you all the best though.
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While they certainly look to be better quality than the OEM placcy plug things that come in the wheels from the factory, 'Spikes' like that, or in fact, anything pointy or the slightest bit 'sharp' (& there's a definition of 'sharp' in our ADR's that involves something like 'any edge with a radius of less than 8mm', or something along those lines... ) are not permitted on road going vehicles anywhere in Oz! 
If you get sprung anywhere on public carriageways, parking lots, or roads with anything like that fitted to your vehicle here in Oz, it can result in any Police, Roads & Traffic Inspector, Ferry Operator, or Registration Authority issuing your vehicle with a 'Do Not Drive until Repair is carried out, Inspected, & Certified as Road-Worthy' Defect Notice that means you cannot drive it any further at all, not even to the nearest place of repair; that you need to flat-bed it home &/or to a repair place; and that once the repair/replacement is completed, will still require an Inspection to certify that entire vehicle is now fully road-worthy - and the inspection is usually a very meticulous 'fine tooth comb' type inspection for any & every possible failure to meet the strictest definition of our road-worthy standards, not just the wheel centres!! So fitting them & riding on-road in Oz could well cost you Thousands of $$ in flat-bed/trucking fees, repair/replacement fees, plus any Inspection Fees - especially since said flat-bed/trucking may entail fees for trucking it over a fairly long distance just to get it inspected by the appropriate Authority in order to get that Defect Notice lifted - and there's no guarantee that your vehicle will pass that inspection the first time around either, so you may need to take it away for further 'repairs' & then take it back for a second inspection.... or do that more than once!!
So no matter how much anyone may like them, they're not legal for road use & so not a good investment for any Oz Spyders!!
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Interesting concept but not for me, so....
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Maybe this will be a hit with certain owners in France?
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If that would have been on my F3 when I had my accident I would have had a spike drag across my back as I went head first over the right handlebar and flipped over the right front side into the curb as my Spyder continued on into the roadway.
I wish the best but I don't understand this trend of putting spikes on moving vehicles. I know the world has gone to sh*t , but hopefully it is not quite time for thunderdome ...yet.
My answer if you haven't guessed it yet would be a resounding no.
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 Originally Posted by Cobwebs
I guess it depends which part of the market you want to cater to.Seems a big price to pay for such a minor dress up part that's only fully appreciable whilst up close and not moving.Even then I'm sure plastic could be made to look as good apart from the machined finish maybe.I mean $220 Aud before shipping is about what I pay for a rear tyre, just doesn't make sense but then again I'm a tight arse so who knows how many you will sell.
To be honest, there is no particular market. In spyder and ryker world there are people that like to be different and people that do like to keep things stock. and that is all fine.
if you are next to your bYke this part stands out actually. its very very significant dress up upgrade.
people do pay much more money for crapy looking upgrades that they loose or they do brake - which can be a case for plastic center caps for exaple, or for example flag pole kits are over 150 USD for set for your trunk and they are half the quality comparing to our spikes. just one idea that pops to my head as that is also something we put on our bYke and i know the cost 
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 Originally Posted by Peter Aawen
While they certainly look to be better quality than the OEM placcy plug things that come in the wheels from the factory, 'Spikes' like that, or in fact, anything pointy or the slightest bit 'sharp' (& there's a definition of 'sharp' in our ADR's that involves something like 'any edge with a radius of less than 8mm', or something along those lines...  ) are not permitted on road going vehicles anywhere in Oz!
If you get sprung anywhere on public carriageways, parking lots, or roads with anything like that fitted to your vehicle here in Oz, it can result in any Police, Roads & Traffic Inspector, Ferry Operator, or Registration Authority issuing your vehicle with a ' Do Not Drive until Repair is carried out, Inspected, & Certified as Road-Worthy' Defect Notice that means you cannot drive it any further at all, not even to the nearest place of repair; that you need to flat-bed it home &/or to a repair place; and that once the repair/replacement is completed, will still require an Inspection to certify that entire vehicle is now fully road-worthy - and the inspection is usually a very meticulous 'fine tooth comb' type inspection for any & every possible failure to meet the strictest definition of our road-worthy standards, not just the wheel centres!! So fitting them & riding on-road in Oz could well cost you Thousands of $$ in flat-bed/trucking fees, repair/replacement fees, plus any Inspection Fees - especially since said flat-bed/trucking may entail fees for trucking it over a fairly long distance just to get it inspected by the appropriate Authority in order to get that Defect Notice lifted - and there's no guarantee that your vehicle will pass that inspection the first time around either, so you may need to take it away for further 'repairs' & then take it back for a second inspection.... or do that more than once!!
So no matter how much anyone may like them, they're not legal for road use & so not a good investment for any Oz Spyders!! 
Hi Peter, i value every single of your comment every single of your answer on all of my posts and videos. Thank you for this.
I am very well aware of all what you have said, but if we will go this way, what is legal and what is not and what we can use and what not, then we can start with very simple top case light that i sell a lot to Australia, we can discuss if mirror locks can be used and they tight the mirrors and they will not shake, but if you hit somebody wiht the mirror you can make him / her more damage than with shaky mirrorrs,.
we can discuss legality of flag poles and they sharp edge
we can discuss legality of ram ball mounts and phone holders and hurts when you hit your handlebars
of course spikes are more "dangerous" but i realy dont think police comes to spyderlover because you have spikes on wheels as they dont stand out from the rims edge much.
they will stop by and look at bike because they are curious,. they will pull you over because of speed or bad behaviour on the road...
but again i wgot your point and i was super woried with this project... but we have it for 2 years and its working awesome on bikes
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Well. It is not a new concept. I seem to remember that Messala already had spikes on his chariot in his races against Ben Hur and closer in time I remember James Bond. Jokes aside, they are not legal in Spain either and I think that unlike other illegalities, this would threaten the security of third parties, so in my rank it would rise to the top of what is illegal. Having said the above, it is already understood that it is not for me either.
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 Originally Posted by Martin Slovakia
Okie Okie
thank you for your reply 
It won't let me say just "no", too short a post.
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They serve no purpose other than to overcrowd a beautifully designed wheel. 2 thumbs down.....
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