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Does anyone have them and how do you like them? I am contemplating the purchase this Winter. I know that I am stuck with the HD Dulops up front on the 19" wheel, but I can do Elite IIIs on the rear.
Thanks for any replies, especially those lucky enough to have them as stock equipment on the 11s.
Came on my bike and I absolutely LOVE them.
So does my wife...and all my friends. And had 3 random strangers compliment them just today.
Very subtle, but very effective visual effect.
And on a black bike, the "contrast" version with the black rims, which is what I have, just flat out kick ***.
I just added a good close-up pic of the front wheel to my garage album here.
Last edited by Gruamach; Oct 13, 2010 at 08:47 PM.
I added the 19" front chrome Agitator a week after I bought the bike, I love it so does everyone else... friends and strangers. Don't notice an stiffer of a ride with the low-pro tire either. I will be adding the chrome legs and 18" rear to match this winter, however I wouldn't mix and match tires, I like the Elite IIIs too but I will just use the matching rear.
-Greg
I added the 19" front chrome Agitator a week after I bought the bike, I love it so does everyone else... friends and strangers. Don't notice an stiffer of a ride with the low-pro tire either. I will be adding the chrome legs and 18" rear to match this winter, however I wouldn't mix and match tires, I like the Elite IIIs too but I will just use the matching rear.
-Greg
So I take it in these pics you still have the stock 16" on the back and you've had no handling problems? I want to put this wheel up front and leave the back stock as I'm going to put extended bags on the back and you won't see it for the most part, just don't want any handling problems...high speed corner wobble etc...thanks for your time!
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