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Hi Guys
I'm thinking of upgrading my front wheel of my 14 Street Glide to a 23". I love the look and really want to do that as my next mod. Yes the 21" is a lot less money but I'm afraid I will regret not going with the 23. Anyone here done either and can offer suggestions or even where I can get it done at a reasonable price in the GTA ??
You may get better and more appropriate advice if you posted this in the Touring Models subforum. You are in the Softail subforum.
As far as where to get wheels, HOGPRO is a sponsor of the forum and can help you with anything wheel related. If you ask me, 23" wheels are so yesterday. Have you considered a 30" front wheel? That'll set you apart from all the other Street Glides with 23" wheels.
I had a 23” front on my M109 and loved it. Didn’t affect Ride at all. I completed my MSF courses with it. However your going to get a ton of haters on this forum.
It was about $4k with an RC components savage wheel not including the lights and paint. I think the kits are in the 3k range
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