Strength-to-weight ratio

When constructing new light alloy wheels, particular attention is always given to one thing: achieving the perfect balance between weight and stability which is known as the strength-to-weight ratio. In general, the more stability offered by a tyre means the heavier it will be. However, the fact that there are exceptions to every rule is proven by innovative BBS developments. For example, the spoke's hollow chamber, the inner and outer shoulder, spoke milling and weight-optimised rim centres couple maximum stability with a minimum rotating mass. The result: considerably better handling and increased performance.