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My opinion, whitewall's would look nice on a Lava Red Heritage Classic. When it comes time for me to replace my tires, that's what I'm going with.
Brian,
There is no way I would go to WW on your bike. I think the black tires on your bike look way better then WW would. I think WW go with two toned bikes, but I like the black on soild colors. In fact I changed the WW out for black on my solid black pearl deluxe and I (who really counts for my bike) love the black tires on my deluxe. I think the black compliments your bike very well. It is a beautiful bike.
If you want it to sit in a carpark and just sit back and watch it,or you just want to be cleaning them all the time,go for it,they certainly look great,but rather than be doing that,I would rathher be out riding my Victory Red Heritage
Thanks for all of the replys folks. I went with another blackwall. I think when it is time to replace the front, I'll perhaps switch to the white walls.
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