17 inch wheel for the generation 2

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Paul Civitello

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We have a 6.25 wide wheel 17 inches diameter available for the generation 2 V-Max. There is absolutely no comparison in acceleration. It drops the bike lower with also keeping your stock suspension operating the way it should. Greater improved handling at low speeds. We make either solid billet aluminum wheels machined in a design of your choosing or for the those who want to drop weight and drag race we offer a dutch man wheel ultra light weight turning true and straight. Unlike any welded wheels these wheels spin true and are show polished. We ship worldwide If anyone is interested give us a call at 203-574-7859
 

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What is the cost for something like this?
The price depends on the design you pick. it starts at 1,600 Dollars for a five spoke that matches your stock front wheel polished aluminum finish. Just for clarity these are not welded wheels they are machined from solid billet.
 
The price depends on the design you pick. it starts at 1,600 Dollars for a five spoke that matches your stock front wheel polished aluminum finish. Just for clarity these are not welded wheels they are machined from solid billet.
Reasonable pricing for a custom wheel. I like the classic look of the gen 1 pattern on your example there. I will note that our welded up conversions (17 or 18 in a gen 1 but 18 only in a gen 2) are straight and true but they do leave seams even when polished out that aren't show perfect. All in all a nice product offering for people.
 
We have a 6.25 wide wheel 17 inches diameter available for the generation 2 V-Max. There is absolutely no comparison in acceleration. It drops the bike lower with also keeping your stock suspension operating the way it should. Greater improved handling at low speeds. We make either solid billet aluminum wheels machined in a design of your choosing or for the those who want to drop weight and drag race we offer a dutch man wheel ultra light weight turning true and straight. Unlike any welded wheels these wheels spin true and are show polished. We ship worldwide If anyone is interested give us a call at 203-574-7859
do you have any other design example pics or drawings of the 17in wheels for the Gen 2 ?
 
These are a few pictures of designs we do. We've done dozens of designs but I would say the tuning fork is the most popular. The tuning fork wheels are on a generation 1 in the picture but we also make them for the generation 2 17 inch or 18 inch . The three spoke design is also nice and if you just wanted to keep the stock look we will copy the design of the stock wheels for you. The 17 inch wheels drop the bike nice and low and accelerate quicker. I want to say again we do not slap together any welded wheels.





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We have a 6.25 wide wheel 17 inches diameter available for the generation 2 V-Max. There is absolutely no comparison in acceleration. It drops the bike lower with also keeping your stock suspension operating the way it should. Greater improved handling at low speeds. We make either solid billet aluminum wheels machined in a design of your choosing or for the those who want to drop weight and drag race we offer a dutch man wheel ultra light weight turning true and straight. Unlike any welded wheels these wheels spin true and are show polished. We ship worldwide If anyone is interested give us a call at 203-574-7859
Do you do 5.5" width on the GEN I rear wheel?
 
Do you do 5.5" width on the GEN I rear wheel?
Yes I offer the 5.5" or the 6.25" and more options up to a 13" for the 360. With the 5.5" you can keep your stock components including your stock swing arm. We machine in to match your stock front wheel unless you request a different design.
 
I saw that example in 2002 with the tuning forks and really liked that design. Guy didn't go on any ride outs with us for whatever reason (may not have wanted to spend all the time on cleanup aftwards). Was a nice bike for sure.

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