How about a 26" front wheel?
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How about a 26" front wheel?
I rode up to Cook's Corner a little earlier this afternoon and among the hundreds of bikes, this one really stood out. It was a heavily modified Road Glide with a 26" front wheel! I didn't even realize that was possible. The tire size was 120/50/26. The bike also had an air powered center stand that retracted with a flip of a switch. One sick ride for sure.
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that bikes been around for a whil can't remember the name of the shop, think they're out of vegas, it wins a lot of show, looks like its been retired, and starting to get ridden, I don't like the clown bike look, just too big a ft tire, looks like a cartoon, the rest of the bike looks very cool and well done, just too big a ft tire
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Until a guy can find some more realistic symmetry between front and rear wheel sizes, I personallly think the massive front is too much. Unless you are looking for that big wheel look, the rear needs to be within 8" of the rear. The movement into "baller" rims on bikes, imho, needs to be reasonable. Hell the front rim alone will require such a small amount of rubber, not to mention the cost, that the bike will be rendered unridable. Unless you are strictly show, the bike will be a "bar hopper" at best. Just my 20 cents of course. It looks isvk, but can you ride it across country, without a trailer?
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