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+2 That look great!!!
My only question is with the front tire it looks like it on backwards. I have seen this on other wide tire bikes as well. What is the reason it is mounted that way. It seems like the way the grooves are it would channel water into the center of the tire instead of away from the tire.
I've been wondering the reason behind the tread looking off on wider front tires too, but its how they all seem to be. Guess there is prolly a good reason for it.
Originally Posted by Yasky1997
+2 That look great!!!
My only question is with the front tire it looks like it on backwards. I have seen this on other wide tire bikes as well. What is the reason it is mounted that way. It seems like the way the grooves are it would channel water into the center of the tire instead of away from the tire.
I'm surprised noone has asked this but here goes, 200 tire out back too? You said the rear was a bit of a squeeze & I know that the bones came with a 200 from H-D so it got my wheels turnin.
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