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Hello all , I'm new here and looking for hep. I have a 2006 fxst and I want to replace the stock ugly rear wheel with a spoke wheel to match the front. Problem is its a 17" with a 200mm tire on it and the only wheels I'm finding are 16 and 18. any help?
I've read Hogpro has wheels to fit the new 200mm softails...here's what their front page says (couldn't tell what specific wheels they were though):
2006 Applications Are Here!!
Hogpro is the first custom wheel retailer to offer wheels for the new 2006 Dyna's and FX Softails running the fat rear tires. We also offer 17" x 6.25 rear wheels in all 10 of our Hogpro designs so you can keep your factory 200. CALL NOW FOR SAME DAY SHIPPING! - Toll Free: 877 446 4776
Just a suggestion, Chrome the rear wheel, buy a mag for the front with a matching pully and rotors. With the chrome solid rear it mirrors the pully and the rotor and your rear wheel now matches the front. Looks awesome and eliminates the tubes you have with spokes. Thats my next project when I hit the lottery.
Just a suggestion, Chrome the rear wheel, buy a mag for the front with a matching pully and rotors. With the chrome solid rear it mirrors the pully and the rotor and your rear wheel now matches the front. Looks awesome and eliminates the tubes you have with spokes. Thats my next project when I hit the lottery.
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