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Old 03-30-2011, 07:01 PM
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Thanks for the Help!!!!!!
 
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Hi, PM and RSD make a 17 x 6 and an 18 x 5.5 i think they make the 18 narrower so it works with the drive side brake set up.

Rampage make a 17 x 6.25

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hog pro has nice wheels and great customer service. 18 in the rear tucks up under the fender nice and looks like your bike is lower.

 
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Nother pic of the Black Bike 18x7

 
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I'm thinking of just replacing the front wheel for the mean time with a 21x3.5. I just can't decide between a black fat daddy 50 spoke wheel or something like a PM Heaten wheel. What do you guys think? Will it look stupid with the stock rear wheel?
 
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can some one post the link for where the 210 Metz tire can be found?

Typed my model and year on their site, no matches for tires.
 
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I ran my PM Judge wheel on the front for a couple years before swapping the rear wheel. Never had anyone say anything bad and it didn't look so bad either......



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I'm thinking of just replacing the front wheel for the mean time with a 21x3.5. I just can't decide between a black fat daddy 50 spoke wheel or something like a PM Heaten wheel. What do you guys think? Will it look stupid with the stock rear wheel?
 
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I can't decide on what type of wheels I want. I like the look of the Fat 50 Spoke wheels but also like some of the wheels that Hog Pro Bike sells too. Bike is Denim black & plan on getting the front end powder coated soon. Take a look at some of these wheels & let me know which you think would look best on my Night Train. I don't want anything over board.

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get the fat 50 bro...hahahah
 


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