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I like the Stinger wheels. They "look" bigger than 18s compared to the stock 16s with fat tires. I wonder what size tires go with them. The part numbers aren't showing up in the accesory catalog yet. 44006-09 and 44026-09AC
Last edited by Redbeard; Aug 19, 2009 at 04:13 PM.
I bought a set of wheels/front rotors/tires for my Ultra in Sturgis and they were right at $3k. Those wheel prices aren't too far off the mark to me. If I go with Rampage wheels on my fatbob then they'll likely be in the $3k to $3500 range with rear rotors/sprocket etc.
I like that they are bigger than the 16 that are currently available but I dont like the style. I like the fangs over the stockers. if they made those in 18, i would be all over that.
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