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My Deluxe is all done and just in time for spring. New wheels which are Sinister billet daddy's, chrome front end, 422's in the rear dropped 1 inch, and dropped 1 inch in the front with the HD front lowering kit. I like it. Hope you like the pics.
Nice! That's EXACTLY what a Deluxe is supposed to look like. I've been wanting similar wheels for my Deluxe. What size did you get? Looks like the front might be an 18 inch wheel....
Thanks for the comments guys. Kozy, its 1 inch lower than Deluxe stock height. WarriorHD, 16 inch front and rear. I decided to stay with stock size and Im glad I did. I didnt want to alter the ride.
Wheels and the whole bike looks great.Love the color too but I am biased.Did they bolt up no problems with the stock spacers and such.Next time I am visiting my folks in Yorktown I would love to check those wheels out in person if your out ridding.
I told myself when I got my Heritage that I would not put alot of mods into her. I did some of the basics when I brought her; nacelle, visor kit, chrome front end kit, new solo seat with backrest, springer style bags from Hogdeluxe, WWW tires, a few cover covers, but I still can't stop. Now I see all the rides on the forum with fat spokes and I gotta have them. Who ever says that you are done is only kidding themself....LOL. Ride looks sweet by the way.
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