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Mines a 09' and im using a 1/2" pulley spacer.... It doesn't matter stock pulley or DNA pulley they both take a 1/2" spacer. Also your gonna need new axle spacers cut for the wheel to fit perfectly centered. I can't give you the size of the axle spacers because i had a dealer lathe me some for correct fitment..
Remember 1/2" pulley spacer to fit with DNA or stock pulley.
I've ran both pulleys with my wheels.
Last edited by BLKnCHRME09Deluxe; Feb 7, 2011 at 11:39 PM.
OP how long did it take your wheels to come in . I ordered threw KC and they said they have to make them over in Cali and ship them . When I bought them I was told they were in stock and should have them in a week ? Not the case . I also ordered the fat spokes with matching break disc and pads . According to KC , DNA had a show and is behind now .
Sucks because my bike is in pieces once again and I have no parts ..
OP how long did it take your wheels to come in . I ordered threw KC and they said they have to make them over in Cali and ship them . When I bought them I was told they were in stock and should have them in a week ? Not the case . I also ordered the fat spokes with matching break disc and pads . According to KC , DNA had a show and is behind now .
Sucks because my bike is in pieces once again and I have no parts ..
Usually that's how most of these companies make/sell their wheels... Made to order. 3-4 weeks to get the wheels from DNA. Because DNA ships them to KC and then KC ships to you.
If you order straight through DNA you will have your wheels with-in a week.... atleast that's how long it took for me to get mine.
My first set i went through ACM and it took around 1 month to get my wheels.
Usually that's how most of these companies make/sell their wheels... Made to order. 3-4 weeks to get the wheels from DNA. Because DNA ships them to KC and then KC ships to you.
If you order straight through DNA you will have your wheels with-in a week.... atleast that's how long it took for me to get mine.
My first set i went through ACM and it took around 1 month to get my wheels.
Man I hope thats not the case. KC told me 7-10 days. I guess well see
Ya they told me a week .... when I called back to get a tracking number they havent even processed the order . Now telling me around 2 weeks ... this sucks cause its going to be in the upper 40's and i want to ride .
Ya they told me a week .... when I called back to get a tracking number they havent even processed the order . Now telling me around 2 weeks ... this sucks cause its going to be in the upper 40's and i want to ride .
Yeah and im ready to see that sled with some fattys on it.... making me want to change the look of mine more cali style fuhker!!!!!
lol good answer bro, did you order any spacers for your pullys or anything, ive been reading all kinds of stuff on those rims, but i cant find anyone w them on a bike like ours. Trying to get all my stuff in order before i order them. almost went with some PM rims, but its real tough to beat the price of those DNA's. I am ready to get back in the us so i can start putting mine together, its gonna suck when the nice weather hits and i dont have this thing up. got a pretty bad *** rear fender to throw on it, and some 16" apes, i ordered some different ones that i havent seen on an fx front end yet.
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