Do you ever intend to make 15 inch diameter version of the tobu? I love the look and performance benefits, but I can't bring myself to put 17s on an nb
It's possible! We can't promise anything, but all customer requests are taken into account by adding your suggestion to our list - if we receive enough demand, we'll look into it further.
I wish you'd sell retouch paint for your wheels. I have two minor curb rashes in my Kogekis , which are nearly imperceptible, but i wish i could retouch them.
Sorry about that! This is difficult to achieve for our Kogeki wheels because Konig (the manufacturer), doesn't have paint codes. Please see this link for more info: konigwheels.com/wheel-info-tech/wheel-care-and-wheel-finishes/arent-paint-codes-wheels/
Do forged wheels provide more steering feedback? For example, if you have 2 sets of wheels with the same weight and design, would the stiffer set of wheels provide more feedback?
mmm, forged wheels.. I would love it if I either had a valid reason to spring for them, or enough money that the cost didn't matter, lol. Also, would love more wheel options in general for the NC. It seems like we've got two or three options if we care about weight, and maybe 10 more options if we don't. Every NC seems to run one of the same two or three wheel options out there.
I'd like to know what Keith thinks about Enkie RP-F1's for street use and canyon carving (no track use) since they are about the same weight as the Tobu's for half the price. I can't afford $500 wheels but I want light and RP-F1 seems like the ticket. My '22 Club's stock 17's are way too heavy.
RPF1s are fine, but they have notably not great brake clearance. If you like the look, go for it. Although our Kogekis weigh within a few tenths of the RPF1s, are rated to be a bit stronger, and we'd argue that they look better.
Note that the Enkeis are not forged, so all of the talk in this video about forged wheels do not apply to the RPF1. They’re a popular wheel but not in the same class as the Tobu in terms of strength or resilience.
They're not actually chrome, but you might like our Deep Silver color on the Kogeki. They will fit over your brakes and will give you more tire options. Available in 15x7 and 15x8 in that finish. flyinmiata.com/collections/wheels
So when people say "Forged Carbon Fiber" it's really, in structure, closer to cast rather than an actual forging. And yes, it weighs more and is less strong than the proper woven stuff.
Do you ever intend to make 15 inch diameter version of the tobu? I love the look and performance benefits, but I can't bring myself to put 17s on an nb
We have looked into it fairly heavily, but our manufacturer can't currently supply that size.
Will you ever introduce the Deep Silver or similarly brighter silver to the Toby 17x8?
It's possible! We can't promise anything, but all customer requests are taken into account by adding your suggestion to our list - if we receive enough demand, we'll look into it further.
I’m anxiously waiting for the 17x8 in bronze on your site. They’ve been unavailable for a while. Hopefully you get them soon!
Sorry for the delay on these. We hope to have another shipment in later this month.
I wish you'd sell retouch paint for your wheels. I have two minor curb rashes in my Kogekis , which are nearly imperceptible, but i wish i could retouch them.
Sorry about that! This is difficult to achieve for our Kogeki wheels because Konig (the manufacturer), doesn't have paint codes. Please see this link for more info: konigwheels.com/wheel-info-tech/wheel-care-and-wheel-finishes/arent-paint-codes-wheels/
Do forged wheels provide more steering feedback?
For example, if you have 2 sets of wheels with the same weight and design, would the stiffer set of wheels provide more feedback?
Maybe technically, but most average folks probably wouldn't be able to tell a difference.
The sidewall construction of the tire is going to make a much bigger difference.
mmm, forged wheels.. I would love it if I either had a valid reason to spring for them, or enough money that the cost didn't matter, lol.
Also, would love more wheel options in general for the NC. It seems like we've got two or three options if we care about weight, and maybe 10 more options if we don't. Every NC seems to run one of the same two or three wheel options out there.
Thanks for the feedback!
I'd like to know what Keith thinks about Enkie RP-F1's for street use and canyon carving (no track use) since they are about the same weight as the Tobu's for half the price. I can't afford $500 wheels but I want light and RP-F1 seems like the ticket. My '22 Club's stock 17's are way too heavy.
RPF1s are fine, but they have notably not great brake clearance.
If you like the look, go for it. Although our Kogekis weigh within a few tenths of the RPF1s, are rated to be a bit stronger, and we'd argue that they look better.
Note that the Enkeis are not forged, so all of the talk in this video about forged wheels do not apply to the RPF1. They’re a popular wheel but not in the same class as the Tobu in terms of strength or resilience.
Thanks great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Travis looking at his Tobu wheels! :-)
Thanks for watching!
Hi there.
May I get these in germany as well?
We do ship internationally!
Contact our customer service for more info.
Are there any all chrome wheels available for NB SE’s? Mine has the 16in wheels and I’m dying to get chrome.
They're not actually chrome, but you might like our Deep Silver color on the Kogeki. They will fit over your brakes and will give you more tire options. Available in 15x7 and 15x8 in that finish.
flyinmiata.com/collections/wheels
I vote for the 17x8s in Deep Silver. Please!!
Heard! We've added your suggestion to our growing list of most-requested variants. :)
You say these are lighter than the factory wheels - does that include the forged BBS?
Yes, our 17x8 forged wheel is 1.5 lbs lighter than the factory BBS wheel, despite being an inch wider.
17" on a NA or NB? NO, NO, NO, don't do it!
A little donk never hurt anybody!
@@FlyinMiataVideoIt'll probably hurt your spine alot with paper thin tires lol
It does hurt the spine..... Factory 17" Racing Hart Mazdaspeed wheels.... I have wanted a set of these new wheels in a 15x8 since they hit the market.
Can l purchase thes Tobu wheels in Australia?
They’re only available from Flyin’ Miata, but we do ship internationally with discounted shipping rates. Check our website to get a shipping quote.
Can we get a forged wheel sale going!!?
Our sales are rather scarce - Black Friday will be your best bet for a discounted rate, but we can't guarantee anything yet.
So when people say "Forged Carbon Fiber" it's really, in structure, closer to cast rather than an actual forging. And yes, it weighs more and is less strong than the proper woven stuff.
No arguments here!
where are they made❤
They're made by Titan 7 in California. USA!
NC never gets love from FM 😭
Almost all of our R&D time and budget is going into NC parts right now, mostly for the turbo kit. NC is getting huge amounts of love from FM.
That blue ND would look soooo much better with bronze or even deep sliver wheels.
I think his other wheels are bronze. I'm a bronze fan myself!
What about carbon fiber?
Considering a full set can sometimes cost more than a used Miata, this is something we won't pursue. It would be cool, though.