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DAMMIT! Well, I guess that answers that question. Your mostly right, the rear is actually a fully chromed stock wheel.
Im DYING to put ajitators on this thing, but $1100 for a rear wheel (with new tire) you can barely see is killing me. Granted, with the rear ajitator, you do see MORE of the wheel.
Was really hoping it would not totally stand out like a sore thumb. About all I see of the rear wheel is the chromed outer rim, so I had hopes.
For reference, here are 3 pics:
"real" photo: chromed stock wheels (both)
fake: Ajitator on front
fake: Ajitator on front and back
Hell im glad that was your concern because i was going to say your inner fairing does'nt match the rest of the bike
Originally Posted by sycle1
Man that is your biggest problem Really????
People are starving! and your choice of wheels is a big deal!
typical liberal democrat, im not going to say what i would like to do to you because that would be illegal. All im saying is it would definately involve utilizing your health insurance which im sure im paying for.
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