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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/7/2008 2:22:51 PM   
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  Great Lookin Wheels!  Are they 80 or 100 spoke, Radial Laced?  I am going to put custom wheels on mine next but I am thinking 80 spoke cause I don't think I could get my pudgy little fingers in between the spokes on 100 spoke wheels to clean em!  White walls look awesome as well, do you clean them often?  I'm looking at Americam Wire Wheels, they claim that they seal the spokes & you can run tires without tubes in them.  A great advantage if you get a flat on the road, quick plug, then change it at the next opportunity.  I've been stuck on the road waiting for help with a flat in the past!  I am going to travel to Arizona this spring & there is a lot of desert between here & there, I surely don't wanna be stranded.  Anyhow, do you have any tips about custom wheels you could pass on to this ol' dude?
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/8/2008 8:19:21 PM   
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ok - cleaned the bike up - fresh pic. done a few bits and pieces. incl removing hubcap, different slip ons, and stuff you cannot see. anyone got a great tip for cleaning spokes ... 

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 3:20:26 AM   
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quote:

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Moggsy:
Great Lookin Wheels!  Are they 80 or 100 spoke, Radial Laced?  I am going to put custom wheels on mine next but I am thinking 80 spoke cause I don't think I could get my pudgy little fingers in between the spokes on 100 spoke wheels to clean em!  White walls look awesome as well, do you clean them often?  I'm looking at Americam Wire Wheels, they claim that they seal the spokes & you can run tires without tubes in them.  A great advantage if you get a flat on the road, quick plug, then change it at the next opportunity.  I've been stuck on the road waiting for help with a flat in the past!  I am going to travel to Arizona this spring & there is a lot of desert between here & there, I surely don't wanna be stranded.  Anyhow, do you have any tips about custom wheels you could pass on to this ol' dude?
Thanks, Lures


My wheels are fat daddy 50 spokes radially laced.They are apparently made by Ride Wright Wheels but take it from me you need to run tubes.Had a flat tyre last week,replaced both tyres and could not run tubeless even though the website says they are sealed and can run tubeless.Ideally would love to run tubeless but thats not going to happen.I dont know anyone who has spoked wheels of any description running tubeless.
If you want to run tubeless go for a custom wheel like a PM .
The whitewalls get cleaned after every few rides as i have new brake pads and i am getting a bit of brake dust at the moment.Pretty easy to clean though.
Cheers Moggsy

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 3:21:31 AM   
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ok - cleaned the bike up - fresh pic. done a few bits and pieces. incl removing hubcap, different slip ons, and stuff you cannot see. anyone got a great tip for cleaning spokes ... 


Nice sig man,where was that photo taken ???

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 8:49:40 AM   
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 4:29:26 PM   
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palm beach yesterday - was a great day for a ride.

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 5:43:04 PM   
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Trying to survive a winter that just doesn't seem to want to end, and going absolutely stir crazy with cabin fever I figured I would say hello and post a pic of my Heritage Softail Anniversary #3723 of 5000. Sitting parked in my garage in Ontario Canada.


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 8:43:23 PM   
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grzly- that bike is great looking. I personally love the look of whitewalls and the hubcap delete kit. As for cleaning spokes, i just uses a small rag and either mothers mag and aluminum polish or White Diamond metal polish, they both seem to protect and the grime wipes off alot better.  Also, i wish i could see what your picture shows for weather instead of all this snow!

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/9/2008 11:41:34 PM   
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grzly- that bike is great looking. I personally love the look of whitewalls and the hubcap delete kit. As for cleaning spokes, i just uses a small rag and either mothers mag and aluminum polish or White Diamond metal polish, they both seem to protect and the grime wipes off alot better.  Also, i wish i could see what your picture shows for weather instead of all this snow!


just another perfect day in sydney yesterday ( when I took the sig ) .... i cannot imagine what it would be like to live snowbound for mths.  

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/13/2008 6:39:13 AM   
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Well, there it is: The Polar Bear Express. My (then) wife picked out the color,.... and then got so jealous of it she made me choose...guess which road I took.


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/14/2008 7:06:30 PM   
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My scooter #370

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/14/2008 7:07:55 PM   
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/16/2008 8:47:39 AM   
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Here is mine if the picture works


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/17/2008 4:39:32 PM   
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Add this one to the list


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/18/2008 6:35:04 AM   
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Here is my 2003 Heritage Softail (100th anniversary)

I just bought in October (2007). First bike I have ever owned.
2nd Owner w/ 5k on the clock.

Vance & Hines exhaust, lowered 2" by previous owner.






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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/19/2008 3:52:52 AM   
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My 07 Heritage.

Tell me guys... what do I need to get or do to remove the baby moon on the front wheel. I have heard you need to get a spacer, some say you don't. What is involved for sure?


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/19/2008 11:56:58 AM   
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g'day lionsqrne

No , you certanily don't need a spacer.  only took mine off my 07 heritage a few months ago. 

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/19/2008 6:54:23 PM   
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heres my 01 heritage gotter for christmas thinkin about adding some 12.5 chubby apes


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/20/2008 1:04:01 AM   
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Hi northrider , I'm thinkin some snow chains first.

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/20/2008 7:02:15 AM   
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Just the other night, I had a dream I went to the Harley shop and the parts guy asked if I still wanted the snow plow attachment I had ordered!!!

Grzly & Moggsy, Awesome looking Heritages!!!

And yes, I'm getting white walls as soon as I can afford it.

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/22/2008 8:22:05 AM   
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Nice pics of alot of great bikes.


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/22/2008 10:17:48 AM   
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Just polishished my bike, hoping Winter finally ends up here in Michigan.

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/22/2008 6:48:09 PM   
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/23/2008 11:45:43 AM   
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Black just cleans up nice don't it?
Nice Photo
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/26/2008 6:03:49 AM   
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Ratkiller,

Black and chrome goes so well together.Your bike looks top notch............

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/27/2008 9:07:52 AM   
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Ratkiller,

Black and chrome goes so well together.Your bike looks top notch............


Thanks moggsy, yours also. Can't beat black and chrome with a touch of Wide White.
Ratkiller

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/27/2008 9:20:08 AM   
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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/29/2008 8:13:12 PM   
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05 Heritage. New paint.


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 3/30/2008 8:10:23 PM   
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My First Harley - 4/1/2008 4:12:32 PM   
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hot 105th - 4/2/2008 8:34:19 AM   
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Hey, that is one hot bike.  Nice accents.  great looking pipes

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 4/2/2008 4:18:30 PM   
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My 07 Heritage.

Tell me guys... what do I need to get or do to remove the baby moon on the front wheel. I have heard you need to get a spacer, some say you don't. What is involved for sure?



Nice ride lionsqrne very similar to my setup, I will be putting the Big Shot Longs on this weekend. what set of apes are those and what size? They look great!!! Here is mine by the way...


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RE: Heritage Pictures - 4/8/2008 12:37:51 PM   
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My 07 Heritage.

Tell me guys... what do I need to get or do to remove the baby moon on the front wheel. I have heard you need to get a spacer, some say you don't. What is involved for sure?



Nice ride lionsqrne very similar to my setup, I will be putting the Big Shot Longs on this weekend. what set of apes are those and what size? They look great!!! Here is mine by the way...




12.5 inch wild ones on stock riser. :)

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RE: Heritage Pictures - 4/8/2008 3:29:48 PM   
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Twins!

Don't park those black Heritage's in the same parking lot once he installs the BS Longs!

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