Ronal R65 Cerium Grey
Ronal R65 Cerium Grey
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RONAL R65
AN ELEGANT SOLUTION GETTING YOU THROUGH THE WINTER. The RONAL R65 with the exclusive “Cerium Grey” paint finish combines form, functionality and design. With its five structured double spokes extended to the outer horn, this wheel is seductively graceful and dynamic. At the same time, it is easy to clean and resistant to road salt. This makes it the ideal choice for the winter and a real eye-catcher. Also available in silver and jet black matt surfaces.
Ronal - We are not reinventing the wheel. But we improve it even more every day. And sometimes we surpass ourselves. Our wheels look great on the web and simply excellent on asphalt. And best of all: they also feel that way too.
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