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Was getting ready to pull the trigger and order contrast Agitator wheels, rotors, bearings, and tires from Surdyke, costing about $2150 shipped. Had been watching eBay and checking Craigslist for a deal, not finding what I wanted. One last time on Craigslist, I found these for $1400 about two hours away from me. Picked them up yesterday. How'd I do?
Given their recent price increase even better, I had heard everything took about a 10% jump, these included. I run them on my bike and love them, for they are sharp when you get the matching chrome rotors which you have, etc....Did you get there 19"front or the 18?
I opted for the 19" and as said love em. Get lots of compliments out and about.
Given their recent price increase even better, I had heard everything took about a 10% jump, these included. I run them on my bike and love them, for they are sharp when you get the matching chrome rotors which you have, etc....Did you get there 19"front or the 18?
I opted for the 19" and as said love em. Get lots of compliments out and about.
I have the all chrome agitators 19/18. Earlier contrast agitators had a chrome peeling problem at the juncture between the chrome and the black. I think they corrected that with later production runs.
Assuming you are going to put them on your 2012 street glide, I would replace the wheel bearings with new bearings. Remember that the ABS bearing is on the left in the front and on the right in the rear. ABS bearings are available only from HD. You never know the condition of used bearings, whether the guy used a pressure washer, or wether or not the bearings were seated correctly. Too important to take a chance, especially since you got these for a stealer price. You can certainly afford to replace the bearings for extended peace of mind.
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