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I'm seeing a lot of aftermarket rims on the baggers here and wanted to know where you got them and pricing. I want to run the stock sizes still... 05 FLHTPI.
Here's my bike as it stands.
If pricing is an issue, pull your wheels off this winter and send them down to Corpus, TX to ChromeProsPlating. They'll chrome em, and you'll be back in the saddle with great looking wheels for $550. I did, and they did a great job. You won't be disappointed. Other than that, there's about 1000 vendors out there hawking wheels. So your question is a little broad for most folks to respond. Good Luck. You can always Google "motorcycle wheels" and then just go shopping.
I got my chrome wagon wheels on exchange with these folks a while back. So far, I have had no issues with the quality of the chroming. Nice stuff, and they didn't break the bank. http://stores.ebay.com/Conrads-Harley-Parts
I'm seeing a lot of aftermarket rims on the baggers here and wanted to know where you got them and pricing. I want to run the stock sizes still... 05 FLHTPI.
Here's my bike as it stands.
Oh, show us what you have.
Something cheap & slick...
My buddy has same wheel you have. Took his off, sent them to powdercoater, had them powdercoated same as bike color, polished the lips.
Sweet & cheap.
He had under $300 in the job.
I did the street glide wheels chromed all for $1000.00 with shipping. Bought a set of used street glide wheels for $250 off of ebay, and sent them to chrome pros for the core exchange and got chrome plated wheels for $600. Retained stock size and used the same rubber cause at the time had a great deal of tread left.
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