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I have a Fatboy front wheel thats been machined for dual disc. I went with a different wheel and might be looking at selling this one. Can anyone tell me what its worth? Thanks.
Advertise it in the Classifieds here and invite offers? I seem to recall my Deuce rear wheel was 90 bucks plus shipping, without a tyre. Being a patient tight-wad I wasn't prepared to pay much! I reckon my wheel had only had one tyre on it.
Yeah on eBay they sell for between $100-150 plus shipping. Thing is being this is dual disc there's nothing really to compare it to since it's custom. Guess I'll just throw it in the classifieds and see what happens.
I have a Fatboy front wheel thats been machined for dual disc.
I don't believe there is anything different about that wheel, than any other fatboy wheel...other than it is missing the plate that covers the five holes on the other side.
I don't believe there is anything different about that wheel, than any other fatboy wheel...other than it is missing the plate that covers the five holes on the other side.
Probably not a direct bolt on...you may need to use some spacers to make it work.
Yeah not sure those spacers are just for that wheel because of dual rotors. I needed to use one to get the rotor lined up on my new spoke wheel also.
I honestly wasn't sure what the difference between my wheel and a single disc Fatboy wheel is, I bought the bike that way and only learned later that wasn't a common setup on these bikes. Im really not too concerned about the money just want to ask a fair price for the wheel and tire together.
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