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New to the site and I like these wheels but I do not know who makes them does anyone know who makes this exactly and what model this is
 
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some one laced a wheel with twisted spokes...search twisted spokes an you should find them.
 
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too much wheel type of wheel
 
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Looks like a DNA 80 twisted spoke wheel
 
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Originally Posted by hscic
Looks like a DNA 80 twisted spoke wheel
Or the Paughco 80-Spoke Twisted Spokes for Sportsters and Big Twins. The Paughco has thinner spokes for a more traditional look.
 

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Originally Posted by RKZen
Or the Paughco 80-Spoke Twisted Spokes for Sportsters and Big Twins. The Paughco has thinner spokes for a more traditional look.
Actually doesn't look like either DNA or Paughco lol...spokes in the OP pic looks thicker. DNA has twisted fat spokes but not in the traditional laced style.
 
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Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. Where did you find that photo? Can you give us a link, as we may be able to trace it.
 
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Originally Posted by Edwin Sergio
New to the site and I like these wheels but I do not know who makes them does anyone know who makes this exactly and what model this is
twisted spokes on 80-100 spoke hub chromed to hell. you can have them built or go with ultima, ride wright, etc...
 
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120 spoke RideWright


 

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BTW, it does say "Only smooth spokes for now". Didn't get photo from their site and don't know when "now" was
 
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