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got quoted today at $2300.00 for arlen ness rear wheel slayer with the matching pulley and two rotors.
you guys think this is a good price?
here is a pic of the wheel.
should i go for it? it sounds like a good price to me. it's my first time buying wheels, rotors and pulleys so i just want to make sure i'm not getting taken for a ride.
got quoted today at $2300.00 for arlen ness rear wheel slayer with the matching pulley and two rotors.
you guys think this is a good price?
here is a pic of the wheel.
should i go for it? it sounds like a good price to me. it's my first time buying wheels, rotors and pulleys so i just want to make sure i'm not getting taken for a ride.
I am not sure where you have looked for your wheel, but if you have not already done so, check out Biker's Image they respond quickly and have very good prices.
yeah, i checked that place out. they are giving me pretty much the same price.
i forgot to tell you guys who i got the deal from lol lol. i got quoted by Ronnie @ Lewis Custom Cycles. the guy's customer service is excellent, he returns every single phone call.
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