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im thinking of going for a higher profile front wheel and keeping the 16" rear for my 2012 deluxe.
laced wheels.
Looking for pics and comments- like where to get them. I want the tire to meet the fender like a 21" www does, so i can keep the retro wide look but also a bit of gangster without going too low profile..if you know what i mean.
There are no 19" WWW tires. There is a new 18" WWW from Continental 130/70/18 in the milestone line but it is going to be a while until they are actually readily available. Estimated arrival on the Continental is 4/23 through Drag Specialties.
im seeing other results also, including from hd.com
confused about your post...im assuming you are referring to wide white walls?- im just after a wide profile, wide white wall would be good, but i understand that there isnt any..
I want the same for my Heritage. I want black rim, spoke wheels. Maybe 60 spoke. Nothin crazy.
Heres a vid with a 16" - 19" combo. Not my style, but you get the idea. I believe the front tire is an Avon Venom. The wheel was made by Black Bike Wheels. The fender is custom.
hey man thanks.... yeah its tough to tell without the stock fender...i dont want the 16" but i also dont want to go as low profile as the 21"...and 18" is probably not big enough.. so i guess my issue is exactly what profile tire to get.
im also guessing not many people have the 19" at the front?- i want some white on it and some rubber...its good to do something slightly different to the rest...
I really like the way that combo looks. I hadn't seen a 19" whitewall until that video. Ryan Reed runs 19" front wheels on his bike builds and they look killer but I've only seen blackwall tires on his. Great look either way if you ask me.
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