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Great looking wheel and I considered and spoke to Greg, offered me a great deal but in the end I decided on the Billet Daddy from Sinister. Similar look and I have a local dealer to work with and stand behind the product, that is why I chose the Sinister.
The Billet Daddy from Sinister was a great choice for sure! Sinister is a very good company and the staff is so great to deal with... Ali specifically. On the orders we've placed with them, our customers have been extremely satisfied and had zero issues. Congrats on your wheel... I am sure it looks great!
The Billet Daddy from Sinister was a great choice for sure! Sinister is a very good company and the staff is so great to deal with... Ali specifically. On the orders we've placed with them, our customers have been extremely satisfied and had zero issues. Congrats on your wheel... I am sure it looks great!
We deal with Sinister every day. Ali and Moe are both great guys to deal with. Their products are definitely nice. I sell a lot of their wheels.
Here's a a couple friends of mine bike, the gray ultra classic has the primo wheels.
Another buddy of mine his 02 screamin eagle road glide with a 23 primo Cali. Both of them have nothing but good things to say about them. Kinda pricey but probably worth it.
Thanks Bro,Nice rides. Do you know how long they have been running the Cali's? Years/miles
Was at my Indy this afternoon. I was talking about chrome exchange on my wheels. We got talking about spokes, cool factor of them. He showed me a customer's King that's waiting on a 23" Primo Cali. I'm looking forward to seeing one in person. No matter how cool they are, I am pretty sure they are going to be out of my budget for a long time lol.
Cant seem to find anyone that has bought primo wheels in the last year or so. Im hesitant to buy from them just because the info on their wheels are slim to none.
I bought mine a while ago. They do have a current Facebook page. Check out primo wheels on fb. Wouldnt hurt to call, but Im very happy with mine.
Yeah Ive talked to them and checked out their page I was just curious as to how many people in here own them and how they like them. Also wondering how much they paid for them
Yeah Ive talked to them and checked out their page I was just curious as to how many people in here own them and how they like them. Also wondering how much they paid for them
I don't really remember how much i paid, but it was about 1100-1200. Cali wheel in 18x5.5 is what i have. I also got their 13"brake rotor (two piece). Only thing i'm not pleased with is the rotor itself has turned a "burnt" color. Mine's pretty dark, the caliper is working fine. If you look at their website gallery photos, you can see even those have a Bronze like tint. That's my only complaint. Maybe they are using different rotor material now? I got the fully polished rotor, maybe that's why? Anyway, i get compliments on it ALL the time. Good luck!
Cant seem to find anyone that has bought primo wheels in the last year or so. Im hesitant to buy from them just because the info on their wheels are slim to none.
I bought mine right about 2 years ago, 21 front/18 rear, including tires they mounted and ABS bearings installed. Price was very competitive with other options I looked into at that time, in fact less than some arguably inferior options. I am very pleased with them--beautiful wheels and no issues. On another note: based on my experience recently, I think fears of these wheels having strength or structural issues are overblown. I was hit last summer and when forks slammed side to side after impact and I went down, both front fork lowers were broken and the axle almost came free entirely. I am in the process of putting bike back together and may yet find some issue with front wheel, but with the exception of a tiny spot of road rash on one edge it appears to be fine and no "spokes" were broken; since it survived that experience I wouldn't be too concerned about strength, or lack thereof.
Pic after upgrades w/new Primo Cali wheels
Ripped out one stud on right side lower fork; other barely held on. Axle was bent. Left side completely broken off and only held in place by bolt that runs up through bottom into oil lock piece.
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