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I am in the same camp here.... I have been staring down some 40-spoke rims... although I am thinking going the night-train route, and leaving the back rim as is. saves me half the costs.
Originally Posted by Josewales
Btw...more I stare at spokes on a Lo more I am digging them. Damn I swore to myself that i would never mess with the signature rims....but wheels like this (chopperworks bike) looks sick. Also love the hugs. If I wasn't such a cruiser fan...I would of been all over this template.
I got my Rush slip-ons for my 2012 FB Lo. Putting them on tonight. Took a quick look and it seems pretty tight where those bolt onto the frame. Is there a trick to accessing those bolts. looks like 2 for one and 4 for the other. Any tricks that might save some time and knuckles?
I got my Rush slip-ons for my 2012 FB Lo. Putting them on tonight. Took a quick look and it seems pretty tight where those bolt onto the frame. Is there a trick to accessing those bolts. looks like 2 for one and 4 for the other. Any tricks that might save some time and knuckles?
Thom
I used have on mine, all I can say is small fingers and take your time
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