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i dont have a dog in this fight.......
but i love the look of a 21" spoke wheel, and a solid rear .....
If i do wheels on my glide....
it will be a 21 with a 16 solid rear...
its not halfass, if thats what i like, and want...
Rather than start a new thread just yet, this one seemed liked good place to start. How many of you did just the 21 first, then followed up later with the rear? Was there any adverse affects leaving the stock rear wheel? If I did I think I probably need to remove the 1" drop kit in the rear for now. I wold not want the bike to sit to low in the rear like my old wide glide.
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