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I have a 2002 fatboy, and I am going old school. I want to put some fat 50 spocks on it, but I need to save as much is I can. I need some help on who to go to and which ones are the best. I have talked to a guy when I was at thunder beach with Ride Wright Wheels great guy,but after reading about the price of the DNA I don't know, see when I spend my hard earned money I don't want to worry about what I will half to do to make them work on my fatboy. I want to get them and put them on...
I have ahd both on my bike which is also a 2002 fatboy. I am currently running teh Ride Wrights 21x3.5 up front and 16x3.5 in the rear with their rotors and pulley. Plenty of people here are running DNA's without issue. My personal experience was that the front tire started to leak after I put on the second tire. I no longer sell DNA wheels as I expereinced nubmerous problems with them and their product from fitment issues to issues with the chrome. As I have already said, there are plenty of people here running DNA's without issue so you will have to decide for yourself.
I find the quality of the Ride Wrights to be nicer and all is made here in the good ol' USA which is why they are so expensive, but I have no problem supporting the US economy even if it costs more. Well worth it to me to keep people in jobs and such.
I sell Ride Wrights at discount every day so email me at DREW@DRVTWIN.COM or PM me and I can get you pricing on what you want.
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