2010 Wide Glide Owners - Let's keep track of our mods....
#3821
Naah! Looks good on your bike!
Hey Guys, I finally broke down and put a cover on my Heavy Breather. Do you think it's too much Chrome? I have two new pirelli night dragons to put on before it turns into the riding season. They are great tires even though I only got 5000 miles out of the back tire.
#3822
On the topic of tires. Of the few options that is out there for the WG OEM sized rear wheel, is there any of them with a matching front tire in 90/90/21 size instead of the OEM 80/90/21?
I really want to change the front to a 90/90/21 but for the upcoming season I do not have a change of the rear wheel size planned so I am stuck with the few options we have for the WG. Dunlop, Michelin and Pirelli. I guess it is not recommended to run different kind of tires front and back.
I really want to change the front to a 90/90/21 but for the upcoming season I do not have a change of the rear wheel size planned so I am stuck with the few options we have for the WG. Dunlop, Michelin and Pirelli. I guess it is not recommended to run different kind of tires front and back.
#3823
#3824
Hey Guys, I finally broke down and put a cover on my Heavy Breather. Do you think it's too much Chrome? I have two new pirelli night dragons to put on before it turns into the riding season. They are great tires even though I only got 5000 miles out of the back tire.
#3825
On the topic of tires. Of the few options that is out there for the WG OEM sized rear wheel, is there any of them with a matching front tire in 90/90/21 size instead of the OEM 80/90/21?
I really want to change the front to a 90/90/21 but for the upcoming season I do not have a change of the rear wheel size planned so I am stuck with the few options we have for the WG. Dunlop, Michelin and Pirelli. I guess it is not recommended to run different kind of tires front and back.
I really want to change the front to a 90/90/21 but for the upcoming season I do not have a change of the rear wheel size planned so I am stuck with the few options we have for the WG. Dunlop, Michelin and Pirelli. I guess it is not recommended to run different kind of tires front and back.
Good Luck,
Mule
#3827
#3829