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I ordered and paid for a Mammoth 52 spoke rim 21 in 3.5 through one of their distributors, Outlaw Cycle Products, on 3/10/2014. I was given a ship date of approximately 3 weeks, I received the rim 4/24/14 (6 wks) later, after having it mounted, the dealership called me to say there was a leak, the new tire wasn't holding air and it was definitely a leak in the rim. After constant calling, only to be lied to, I left it to my dealership to get the return label, they spoke with them on a 3way call with me and promised to have my rim enroute back to them in 48 hrs. My rim was delivered back to them on 5/6/2014 and I still don't have it back. A million apologies and no compensation for missed riding time and the money I may lose from Myrtle Beach. I'm felling pure hatred for this company and their lack of caring, they got the money so now it's like screw you. I am considering legal action
That sounds like the absolute WORST thing that can happen in a situation like this.
So if I email these guys the make/model year of my bike and tell them what wheels I want they'll ship me a set that'll bolt right on?
Sorry Ima noob and these wheels look sexy.
2009 RK Classic, thinking of keeping stock rear tire and replacing the front with a 21/3.5 anyone keep the rear stock?
I replaced my front with the 21x3.5 and kept the stock rear for 3 years. This winter I did a lot work to my bike and my rear tire needed replaced. The stock spoke was starting to rust, so I replaced it with a 52 fat spoke 18x3.5 and Avon tire. Can't see much of it, but I know it's there and love it.
Are you able to put a tube in these. I have heard of a few people say that the tires would not hold air, but if i am able to simply place a tube in the tire and rim then that woudnt be an issue.
I went with Sinisters all around. Very happy with them.
Originally Posted by The Classic King
Are you able to put a tube in these. I have heard of a few people say that the tires would not hold air, but if i am able to simply place a tube in the tire and rim then that woudnt be an issue.
No leaks on the Sinisters. I add air as often as with the OEM mags. Shouldn't be an issue adding tubes if you're concerned, but you can call the mfg to be sure.
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