? about white walls
On any FL softail, white walls could look nice if the bike has a retro theme going for it, be it possibly a 50's style paintjob. It's been debated a bit, but ya know.. If you get 'em, you'll only have to look at them until you need new tires. hehehe
On my old heritage, the paintjob was mopar blue and white two-tone.. gorgeous (though had a lot of age).. Very retro 50's chromed out.. I made the mistake of taking the whitewalls OFF and going to black.. On that bike it was a sin. But I'd never consider it for my black fatboy.. It'd just be too weird I think. Now, on a white fatboy.. I'd consider it. Especially with lot's of chrome such as chromed out fatty wheels or spokes and chrome forks.
I will say on Plook's bobber posted above.. Whitewalls fit the style of the bike.. VERY cool! That's the exception to the rule I think.. Bobber styling and whitewalls go together.
On my old heritage, the paintjob was mopar blue and white two-tone.. gorgeous (though had a lot of age).. Very retro 50's chromed out.. I made the mistake of taking the whitewalls OFF and going to black.. On that bike it was a sin. But I'd never consider it for my black fatboy.. It'd just be too weird I think. Now, on a white fatboy.. I'd consider it. Especially with lot's of chrome such as chromed out fatty wheels or spokes and chrome forks.
I will say on Plook's bobber posted above.. Whitewalls fit the style of the bike.. VERY cool! That's the exception to the rule I think.. Bobber styling and whitewalls go together.
OK, here's my two cents!
Wired wheels go with White Walls
Solid wheels go with Black walls.
and only mustard and onions on a hot dog (who would put ketchup on a hot dog, yuck?)
Wired wheels go with White Walls
Solid wheels go with Black walls.
and only mustard and onions on a hot dog (who would put ketchup on a hot dog, yuck?)
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