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Do you having any pic's of your FB?...Would love to see it.

I really need to take some new pics but I have the fb tore down having a 113" put in it right now. Hope to get it back next weekend.





 
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What doesn't make sense to me is spending a buttwad of cash on some rims when with the stock FXDF front end, the new shiny rim would be almost completely obscured by the dual discs and the rear is hidden by the rotor on one side and the sprocket on the other.

Seems a waste to spend that kind of money on something you can't really see to enjoy. I'm speaking aestetically. I know 'we' spend all kinds of cash on performance parts which we can't generally see but sure feel.

They are nice looking rims though.
 
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Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
What doesn't make sense to me is spending a buttwad of cash on some rims when with the stock FXDF front end, the new shiny rim would be almost completely obscured by the dual discs and the rear is hidden by the rotor on one side and the sprocket on the other.

Seems a waste to spend that kind of money on something you can't really see to enjoy. I'm speaking aestetically. I know 'we' spend all kinds of cash on performance parts which we can't generally see but sure feel.

They are nice looking rims though.
That's why I want the 18's... the dual breaks don't bother me because I plan to get cool looking rotors ......buttwad of cash will be spent on rims and after that a buttwad of cash will be spent on bore kit/cams/tuner....this is a love I have for my bike...I like riding and changing out parts to suit me...I have the means but not much on the know how...thats why I ask questions here and have found a lot of sound advice....
 
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Originally Posted by leeinmemphis
I really need to take some new pics but I have the fb tore down having a 113" put in it right now. Hope to get it back next weekend.





Brother, I love your bike! Thanks for the pick your rims. They look sick! I need to get started on something soon just need to get some more info on this issue before I get it done.
 
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Brother, I love your bike! Thanks for the pick your rims. They look sick! I need to get started on something soon just need to get some more info on this issue before I get it done.

Sorry but I don't remember what tire sizes I am running. Hogpro was VERY helpful in selecting what wheel sizes/tires I needed. I believe the guys name was Chris but I could be wrong on that. They also returned all emails and phone calls. Very good customer service after the order was placed.

Thanks alot!!!!!It's been alot of work but the bike has turned into something really special. I can't wait until I get the motor put back together and lay a rubber strip down the middle of the street. ....
 
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please let me know if you want to sell the Fat Bob wheels.
 
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please let me know if you want to sell the Fat Bob wheels.
Will do....Still in the planning phase right now.
 
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God Bless ya '' GREAT link !!
 
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Jonesin for some laced wheels!
Lee in Memphis, awesome paint!
 


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