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From what I have been told....everything will be fine if you just add the slip ons.....
go for it!!!
let me know how you make out
Thanks, Will do.
I see you have whitewalls on your new Heritage. The HD website and the new brochure shows the standard Heritage with whitewalls. I'm bummed that my new Heritage came with blackwalls. Did you add the whitewalls aftermarket?
I see you have whitewalls on your new Heritage. The HD website and the new brochure shows the standard Heritage with whitewalls. I'm bummed that my new Heritage came with blackwalls. Did you add the whitewalls aftermarket?
NO the whitewalls came with the bike with the profile rims...the rims do not have a "lip" on them......great rim and tire.....with my color the whitewalls in my opinion make the bike REALLY stand out....
I bought the bike as soon as I saw it out of the crate.....My dealer took me down to see it even before it was preped to be put on the showroon floor!
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