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I have a friend that has a V-Star that is all white. She has whitewalls front and rear. It looks really good.
My TG is white and blue and I'm sure it would look good also. Not too sure with any of the other TG colors though...Just my opinion.
Just an FYI, they don't sell too many whitewall tires for bikes, so make sure they have been recently manufactured. Many of those tires sit in warehouse(s) and can be a couple of years old already. Not good, safety wise. Good for wine, but not tires...LOL
Last edited by Triker 2; Oct 30, 2014 at 09:57 AM.
Hopefully, the OP has been through several SETS of tires since he started this thread. But, just to chime in, look below to see where my opinion resides.
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