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anubisss, rims or pipes...probably rims. Leaning toward these.
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Really nice. I think the first set of PM's would look great. 21/18 I hope. If you're interested in stock fatty wheels in chrome pm me. I've had an extra set for awhile and I've been too lazy to post them. Does HD make the flush guages in black now or did you have them painted/powdercoated? I NEED them on my bike!
I vote for the second set of wheels.
You might ask in the Photo shop section if someone could doctor one of your pictures to show your bike with both sets of wheels. It would make it a lot easier, for you, to make a choice.
Tom
Nice job Claw.Classic look.another option on the wheels maybe polish the rim itself and powder coat the centers say a darker silver or grey to go with your flames.IMHO (for what it's worth)that would make your ride really flow and be different from all others out there.Again very nice job.G.
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