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It's funny though, black is exactly what I went in to buy when I got her two years ago. They had a 96" in sedona orange sitting on the floor and I changed my mind pretty quick. Just couldn't get over how good that color looked. Asked 'em to find one with a 103" and all the extras (Security, ABS, cruise) and a week later it was a done deal.
Looks good!!! Glad to see you bought both wheels. So many say why waste the money on a wheel you can't see. Trust me, it can be seen. Good job and ride safe.
Looks good!!! Glad to see you bought both wheels. So many say why waste the money on a wheel you can't see. Trust me, it can be seen. Good job and ride safe.
You know, I bought the first wheel one day, and the moment I got off the phone it bugged me. Called back the next day and ordered the rear. I just knew that if I didn't, it was going to bother me until I did.
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