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Old 08-17-2011 | 04:54 PM
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Default Performance Machine Rival Contrast Cut Wheels, Rotors, Pulley, For 2009-Up

Up for sale is a flawless set of Performance Machine Rival contrast cut complete wheels with rotors, pulleys, bolt kits, tires etc. Everything is like new and I paid $5,000 for this LESS than 2,000 miles ago. This is a plug and play bolt on for your ABS 2009 - 2011 FLH/Street Glide/Touring.




Here is exactly what you get:
  • PM Rival contrast cut front wheel 21x3.5
  • PM Rival contrast cut rear wheel 18x5.5
  • Avon Cobra rear tire 200/55-18
  • Avon Cobra front tire 120/70-21
  • Contrast cut Rival rear 300 brake rotor
  • 2x Contrast cut Rival front 300mm brake rotor
  • Contrast cut rubber suspended belt pulley
Save big and buy these like new condition wheels!! $4,000 shipped.





 

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Old 08-23-2011 | 12:37 AM
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I gotten a couple of questions I would like to address.

1. The bike/wheels has NEVER been crashed and they are in excellent condition with no problems what so ever.

2. Yes they can also be used on a non-ABS but it might require new ($65) bearings.
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 11:24 AM
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found a BRAND NEW set on ebay for only $3,389 shipped, ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Perfo...-/170491223485) does not include the pulley but found that online for $600, the ebay set also includes a matching air cleaner which I take you do not have), would you be willing to accept $2000 shipped for your USED set? I can pay with paypal Thanks
 

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Old 08-23-2011 | 11:28 AM
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Remember to add both the pulley AND the rear brake disc AND the $80 bearing. $3,389 + $600 + $350 + $80 = $4,419 and you ask if I will sell mine for $2,000 with 2,000 miles on them. I would rather burn them.
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 11:51 AM
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nice comeback, bump for an awesome set hold out for more money
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ase
Remember to add both the pulley AND the rear brake disc AND the $80 bearing. $3,389 + $600 + $350 + $80 = $4,419 and you ask if I will sell mine for $2,000 with 2,000 miles on them. I would rather burn them.
Not a bad offer..hair low maybe, i was thinkin $2500....take em to a dealer and see what a bike with em will pull on trade........ wanna borrow a match?
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Coolhawg6622
Not a bad offer..hair low maybe, i was thinkin $2500....take em to a dealer and see what a bike with em will pull on trade........ wanna borrow a match?
I am not selling my wheels for $2,000 or $2,500. If that means nobody will buy them, hey cool with me I will just keep them.

I found another style wheels from PM I like better and if I could sell the wheels without too big of a hit great and I would buy the other style. If not I will just keep what I got no big deal.

I can see they still cost $4500 shipped. I paid around $5,000 as I bought them locally in CA with TAX etc. so in other words they have not really dropped in price.

I offerred them shipped for $4,000, which is still a $500 savings or a $1,000 savings compared to a resident Californian buying in CA. I also have them on Ebay with an opening bid of $3,600 which is an even bigger saving.

Again if the market thinks it is too expensive - cool with me. $3,600 without shipping is the lowest I would even consider.
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 05:48 PM
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ase ya seem like a nice guy, if ya purchase a new set you might want to go with a 17X6.25 on the rear instead of the 18 X5.5... heard about the 18 with a 200 not to be too good for safety, best of luck with your sale
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...eet-glide.html
 
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Thanks - I have driven almost 2,000 miles with the 18/200 works great and I would not want anything else.
 
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Old 08-23-2011 | 08:41 PM
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Is it me or is this a really weird string.... 1) guy wants to change bike cause he is going to a new direction?
2) claims to have 50K in the bike...
3) will burn items if he don't get his price?
4) I thought this forum was to help fellow bikers out.... hold out for your price dude and stick another 50K in to a RK? WTF am I thinking with my ride?
 



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