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Well I ordered my wheels on 1-31-11. Still no answer when they will be here. All I here out of KC Int is DNA is backed up and as soon as they here they will let me know. They told me 7-10 days when I ordered. Sounds like they need to hire help or just dont tell their customers 7-10 days. This sucks.
Well I ordered my wheels on 1-31-11. Still no answer when they will be here. All I here out of KC Int is DNA is backed up and as soon as they here they will let me know. They told me 7-10 days when I ordered. Sounds like they need to hire help or just dont tell their customers 7-10 days. This sucks.
I ordered from them on Feb 3rd and just got mine in on Feb 21st ... takes time because they are built in Cali and then dropped shipped to your door . MAKE SURE you are home because they come fed ex and you have to sign for them mine came in and I missed it had to wait till the next day . They also sent me the wrong bearings so I had to buy the correct ones from the dealer but DNA is sending me new bearings so I will just keep them for extras .
I put a set of DNAs on my 06 Deluxe last March and haven't had any leaking (yes I tubed them). No way I would run this 21 on a 3 inch rim without a tube...can you say safety??? My DNAs bolted right up with Harley chrome spacers. I did need a 1/2 inch spacer for the pulley but I knew that when I bought.
Ride Wrights are good wheels by all accounts but I just can't justify the price being double of the DNAs. I don't keep things long enough to justify it. Most of you guys are the same way..constantly changing something. How many exhausts you been through? How many seats? How many sets of bars, etc? Drew, you are looking at your 3rd or 4th set of wheels in how many years? For my money, the DNAs were a good value but perhaps I was fortunate. I'm a satisfied customer...
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