SW388 is an icon that can be said to be synonymous with spoons. Honda fans all over the world have continued to request resale, and we have been exploring various possibilities with spoons and considering remanufacturing. Keeping the thoughts of those days, we will start manufacturing and selling the new SW388 at ALL Made In Japan, a forging cutting method at Tan-ei-sya in Toyama prefecture, which is a leading forging wheel manufacturer in Japan. Matte black alumite treatment that is lighter and stronger than painting.
Why is the hub surface not flat? Inspired by the arch of the foot, this is done by cutting a groove on the arch on the inner surface and creating a space that does not contact the surface, which naturally applies a load to the outside, improving the fastening strength between the hub and the wheel, and from the road surface. It has become possible to absorb shocks and reduce the burden transmitted to holes and hub knuckles. In addition, by pulling outward, the accuracy of the central axis after mounting is improved, and the design and function do not cause loosening of the hub bolt.