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Help ! Any photos of the Hogpro or Forge-Tec rims on Street Glide. Was leaning towards the Hogpro (Lemans)& someone suggested the Forge-tec (Deviate). Want to decide between those or if there are any i haven't considered. I havebeen on a few sights.
Here's a couple of shots of my 08 Street Glide. I have 18" Newports by Renagade on it with matching rotors. I love the look. I stayed with the 18 because I am short. I lowered the front an inch so it is back to stock height. Hog pro has great deals and the service is great. I saved 225.00 on the wheel and 100.00 on the rotors. I got the tire/wheel and rotors with all chrome harware for ABS brakes all set to go right out of the box. They are far and away cheaper than buying from the manufacturer. Check out their gallery for lots of other pictures.
Thanks to all for sharing. Hogpro has been the sight I have viewed the most and have seen some packages that have interested me (Lemans)as mentioned, because of how they show bike with the wheels of all variety's.
mmllo , Those Creation 5's are bit out my budget. I was really drawn to them , but price quoted quickly changed my mind.
So I'm only 5' 8" , & you 're saying the 21" is maybe a little too tall for me?
I saw the creations at the ROT Rally when they first came out. Pics do not do these wheels justice. I got my wheels (Renegade PHX) from HogPro and you can't beat the sales staff there, but if you want Forge-Tec hit Bart (Shooter) up on this Forum as he may be able to do better and his service is top notch as well.
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