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Started by woodman102449, November 15, 2014, 05:25:46 AM

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woodman102449

   I was thinking about buying some Ridewright 50 spoke exotica wheels for my 2001 FLHTCI and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with using them. Thanks P.W.T.

Slammers

No experience with them but they look like a SOB to keep clean. I like the looks of spokes, but love the durability and ease of cleaning of alloy wheels.
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Just Nick

Ridewright are good wheels we have sold/installed a bunch of them over the years and never had any problems. Good company and they are American made unlike the others out there
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WhipLash96

Very interesting.  I have been looking for the same thing. I have looked at these and there are some interesting wheels on their site.
Thanks,<br />Whip

92flhtcu

I also sell a lot of RideWright wheels, great company to deal with, high quality
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176

I have a Ridewright 80 spoke twisted 21" on my Heritage, I love that wheel. Get lots
Of looks and compliments. Great company to deal with and American made👍. My local
Indi will only use their wheels, I highly recommend them.
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02 Heritage, 08 Ultra Classic, Mesa Arizona

UltraNutZ

here's some pics of a bike I just worked on.

wheels bought 2+ years ago and still looked like new.  I had a question about the wheels when working on the bike so I called them up expecting to get a voicemail.. nope, picked right up and talked to me.  Nice people to talk with no doubt.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tsz6fk1k5g0zfpu/20141118_154738.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmgy9k38qqy90cr/20141119_161530.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/aa6rtit0vylki6r/20141119_161503.jpg?dl=0

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