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I have an 06 heritage classic and I bought a rear wheel off a fatboy and sent it to www.chromeprosplating.com and had it chromed cost me $285 and that included shipping it back to me they did a great job didnt like spokes and wanted to go tubless.
now the back end is all done I enclosed a picture
Sheldon
Dang, that looks really good. question - did you replace the plastic fender extension ? and if so what with ?
deni:
I used the inner fender accent from kuryakyn part #7858 Its a chrome peice for both sides attaches with two faced tape once it gets on its on to stay kind of spendy $99.99 but nothing is cheep lol
Ride safe
Sheldon
My wheels from Chrome Pros Plating should be on the bike by Monday evening. They looked great in the box - well packaged. The mech says they look excellent but I need to see them for myself.
I went with chromed stock wheels and paid about $1100. Returning my old wheels should get me $300 back. I'll let you know more once I've actually seen them on the bike.
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