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awesome!
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Exactly what I was thinking. It's just so simple and...fuck yeah!
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Yes, at least the ones from Kimtab. I talked with the son of the guy who designed them not too long ago. There are similar looking rims out there from the same time period made by the Jacwal Corp. of Superchain fame but they are aluminum with a slightly different rim profile and sharper edges everywhere. No, I don't retain trivia, just happened to come across this in a old magazine the other day. I have a good selection of the Kimtabs used on Rokons, some NOS. They have a odd rim width, 2" I think. They did come in different widths though for aftermarket.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The apes and pipes are now changed up. New pics coming soon. |
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73 XLCH with Morris mags
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my toy
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My Shovel that we have just finished. Calling it The Lotus Eater!
I like mags with Firestones I think they look OK ![]()
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Check out widened 16-spoke Electra-Glide mag wheel in the rear..
(5" x 16" wide now with Cooker 5.00 x 16 tire..) |
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this was a triumph T140D special; the guy i bought it from cut the neck off the oif, and stuck it on an earlier triumph frame section. once i get everything tore down, it will be running the matching front mag.
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![]() I have a sportster front rim that looks like this. Now, I wonder, what sizes of rears are available... and what years they'd be on. I've seen a lot of Kawasakis with a similar looking wheel, but they're usually shaft drive. -Bill |
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^^^those are morris 7 spoke mags I believe... made by morris, for HD?
-A.
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