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Due to recent issues few members have faced with DNA, I changed my plan and will go with RWW (safety first). The plan with DNA was to get both rear and front. anyways, now i have to get first the front and as a next step (when budget allows) ill get the rear.
info could help
im having RSD vintage handlebar
RSD fork brace
RSD grips
Joker serrated pigs
black LED signal lights
Due to recent issues few members have faced with DNA, I changed my plan and will go with RWW (safety first). The plan with DNA was to get both rear and front. anyways, now i have to get first the front and as a next step (when budget allows) ill get the rear.
Good choice. I had a bad experience in the past with DNA , with quality control and bad customer service. It sounds like their QC has gotten so bad, it's now become a safety issue. I've heard the guys at RWW have awesome product and customer service! What's your ride look like? What kind of style are ya goin for??
Last edited by skipper469; Mar 4, 2010 at 12:57 AM.
Good choice. I had a bad experience in the past with DNA , with quality control and bad customer service. It sounds like their QC has gotten so bad, it's now become a safety issue. I've heard the guys at RWW have awesome product and customer service! What's your ride look like? What kind of style are ya goin for??
Great choice on the Ride Wrights - you won't be disappointed. I had the same dilemma on my bike which is a black/chrome color scheme. I settled on the black spokes and chrome rims, nips and hubs. The black rim, chrome spoke/nip, black hub looks really good as well. You can go to their site and try out different combos. You can see mine in my signature and photo album.
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