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I finally ordered the 21X3.5 Front and 18X5.5 Rear 40 spoke, black rim, black hub wheels from BlackBikeWheels. They should be waiting for me by the time I return.
I will sell my stock wheels/tires (about 300 miles on them) from my 2010 StreetBob soon.
I was curious about the price also as I thought such wheels would be really nice. So I went to http://www.blackbikewheels.com
What I got was a 404 error from Godaddy.com saying that the Domain Name registration for blackbikewheels.com expired on 12/26/2010. Hopefully this vendor doesn't run out on you which has happened to me once before. Usually, reputable vendors do not let their website registrations expire.
When I ordered my wheels I tried to call em once and the phone number didnt work. I was stressed, but they came through with quality work. I told them of the phone number issue and they said they were unaware of any issues with it. They have been building wheels for many high end builders for several years. I doubt they are going anywhere. Several guys here have bought more than one set from Blackbike. I told them I was concerned that they had closed shop and they laughed. They replied that they have more work than they know what to do with, and they arent going anywhere. They arent a big business either, just a few guys and a dumbarse set of ta tas to answer the phones and look at.
The price on a set of 40 spoke wheels with Stainless spokes, and polished billet hubs will run a guy around $1500.00 smackers shipped. Compared to the billett wheels usually costing at least 1000-1500 more than that. I consider this a deal. Besides mags are for ricers,spokes are for HD
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