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I've seen several dealer take off 2014 and 15 Enforcer wheels from SG's and RG's, Has anyone tried these on a 14 Ultra Classic. I know I'd need the ABS specific set or the ABS bearing. I know most people are going aftermarket and 21" on the front but I like the looks of these wheels and a new take off set with tires can be found for less than $800.
 
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I would think they would bolt right on...Plus they would look a lot better IMHO...
 
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I think you might be able to find someone willing to trade, I considered it. Someone looking for a more conservative look on their SG or RG. I just changed out my silver gauges for the black, wanna buy my silver ones?
 
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Mine are for sale but looking for a bit more then $800 plus I have to ship them you know they do look good though nice size 19" front / 16" rear
 
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IMHO; be aware of the impact to your Ultras ride and handling. Tires with low sidewalls look great but do so with a loss of function. There is a reason Harley uses the tire they use on the Ultra, Limited and CVO Limited. The full touring models all have the same tires.
 
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They fit with no problem. I think the Enforcers look better than the other stock HD wheels, but still didn't love them. I went with the Agitators... look great and way cheaper than aftermarket.
 
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[QUOTE=scottt;13353169]IMHO; be aware of the impact to your Ultras ride and handling. Tires with low sidewalls look great but do so with a loss of function.

Loss of function??
 
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Originally Posted by baldguy13
They fit with no problem. I think the Enforcers look better than the other stock HD wheels, but still didn't love them. I went with the Agitators... look great and way cheaper than aftermarket.
The Agitators are a good looking wheel.
 
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Originally Posted by Racin929

Loss of function??
I think he is referring to you will have a stiffer ride. Although it may handle better, so could argue there is a "gain of function" too.

Similar to a low profile tire on a car will feel harsher than higher profile tire due to less area to absorb bumps, but sidewall has less flex in turns handles turns better.
 

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Originally Posted by riderideride
I think he is referring to you will have a stiffer ride. Although it may handle better, so could argue there is a "gain of function" too.

Similar to a low profile tire on a car will feel harsher than higher profile tire due to less area to absorb bumps, but sidewall has less flex in handles turns better.
I had that problem on my 2010 SG when I put larger diameter Agitator wheels on it...looked good, rode terribly rough. I'd say the price of a set of Enforcer wheels will start coming down in the very near future. Kinda like all the 4.3 radios on Ebay...Nobody is going to give over a couple hundred bucks for one of those either...
 


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