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I agree they should match..Just didnt have the cash...you can get a much better deal if you buy both...Tire, wheel, front rotors for the front and just use you back pully and rotor...And save about 400 dollars if you buy them together..live and learn..
Looks good to me. I really can't see the extra $$$$ for the rear as it's 90% covered up by bags. But to each his own. Looks good both ways imo. Ride safe guys...
The chrome wheel with a chrome front end will look awesome. It's up to you whether you can live with it or not. The bags cover it all, right? For me? They have to match, but, I'm weird that way....
+1 on that. I'm a attention to detail type guy and it would have drove me crazy knowing both wheels don't match.
the cover bike on the latest issue of BAGGERS magazine has the stock rear wheel...its a bright orange street glie...the guy has to have $50 grand into the bike.... i couldn't believe it when i saw it!
the cover bike on the latest issue of BAGGERS magazine has the stock rear wheel...its a bright orange street glie...the guy has to have $50 grand into the bike.... i couldn't believe it when i saw it!
its the latest fad. All the cool bikers are doing it now. Pretty soon itvwill be as common as half helmets. The chrome front rim and front end really make the bike stand out and look really good.
I bought both (would have drove me nuts), but only have the front on right now. I'm going put the rear one on when I put my stretched bags and fender on.
I have a chrome spoke rear wheel, so its not quite as noticable
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