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Got here in less than a week, wasn't expecting them for a few more days. Waiting on a pulley that was drop shipped so hopefully it gets here soon. Then I have to mock them up to make sure of the pulley spacer size.
I am pretty excited.
Here are some before pics.
Last edited by KrakkyDoo; Apr 9, 2012 at 07:36 PM.
I bet your happier than a puppy with two peters. Got any preinstall pics of the wheels? What sizes? What are they going on? Who did you buy them from? Just a few questions.
I bet your happier than a puppy with two peters. Got any preinstall pics of the wheels? What sizes? What are they going on? Who did you buy them from? Just a few questions.
I will take some pics. I bought the wheels from kc international, they had the in stock and after talking with DNA and bei g told the prices were going up I went ahead and pulled the trigger.
They are going on a 2007 FLSTN. 21x3 front and 16x3.5 out back. I just got done installing Carlini bars so I am really excited to get the wheels on and pull the look together.
KC International is the ****! I've bought plenty from them in the past and those guys were always there ready to help with anything they could.
2007, that has the 25mm front bearings and 3/4" rear bearings right?
KC International is the ****! I've bought plenty from them in the past and those guys were always there ready to help with anything they could.
2007, that has the 25mm front bearings and 3/4" rear bearings right?
That is what the boxes say. I am going to call them because on the invoice it says 21x3 for softail heritage, deluxe, flst, fat boy 2008 and up. That has me a little confused but they have done this more times than I have.
Photo bucket isn't working but I will get some before pics ASAP.
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