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Damn that wheel looks so good on there it's begging for the same treatment out back with the matching pulley and rotor like everyone said. I'm trying to save to do the exact same thing but I want it done all at one time.
Aviscomi, the bike looks good. Youâre headed in the right direction. Iâm a fan of the matching pulley and rotors otherwise it doesnât look complete. Its all about the details............................I say do the rear too and while your at it make it an 18 inch. Just my .02
The new wheel looks great and I started with only doing the front wheel first also thinking:
"Hey you can't see the back wheel to much stuff in the way".
But trust me, when I decided to put on therear wheel and matching sprocket it really made it pop.
If you can swing it, do the rear also. You will love it even more.
I never changed the rotors, the Harley rotors didn't look that much different to me.
But I'll bet the Hog Pro rortors look better.
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