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These wheels were on the bike when I bought it, along with the Performance Machine Phatail kit. I had to lay the bike down this past weekend on a wet, oily road and trashed the matching belt pulley. I always assumed the wheels were PM, along with the Phatail kit and forward controls, but I sent a pic to PM today and they said the wheels were not PM. Trying to find a matching pulley - looked on line at several big suppliers (Hog Pro, RC, PM) and no luck. If you can help or suggest other custom wheel manufacturers, I would appreciate it.
Those are one of our old designs called the Nightmare. We do still manufacture that wheel style. Please send an email to sales@wickedimage.com with any other questions.
Brenn and WI,
Thanks for the help - was starting to think I was going to have settle for a close match. Either the Indy who has the bike or I will be contacting WI for pricing. Thanks again.
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