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Ok I get it you two guys are not fans of big wheels on Harleys. But dudes if it's not your thing, next thread move on. No sarcastic remarks needed.
Everyone has different taste, wether it be the blackout look, I'm gonna buy everything with a harley logo look, the nothing but motor guy, to the I'm keeping it stock guy, so be it.
If having a big wheel on my harley labels me as a " Poser" well I guess I'm a poser.
The dumbest fad is yet to come as long as people have more money than brains.
Actually the dumbest fad to come along is guys like you that come in here and bash guys that have sick rides...Who is someone that leaves there bike completely stock (sorry forgot about your willie G accessories) and come in here to talk crap? Bro don't get mad because some of us like to put money into our bikes you don't have 4000.00 for a wheel, move on to the "how do I change my hand grip thread. Good thing you don't roll around with those 2 bikes you would look like a groupie...
Actually the dumbest fad to come along is guys like you that come in here and bash guys that have sick rides...Who is someone that leaves there bike completely stock (sorry forgot about your willie G accessories) and come in here to talk crap? Bro don't get mad because some of us like to put money into our bikes you don't have 4000.00 for a wheel, move on to the "how do I change my hand grip thread. Good thing you don't roll around with those 2 bikes you would look like a groupie...
I like some of the big wheel baggers. Problem I see with these is the front to rear wheel ratio makes it look odd. A bagger has the benefit of hiding the rear tire. Although the black bike hides this better, the red one just looks odd
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