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      Motorcycle Wheels

      18 x 3.5 40 Spoke Chrome Rear Wheel fits 1984-99 Harley-Davidson Big Twin/XL
      1 review $279.25 $293.95
      21 inch Mini Brake Drum Chopper Wheel - 3/4 inch Bearings 21 inch Mini Brake Drum Chopper Wheel - 3/4 inch Bearings
      11 reviews $424.99 $451.01
      21 x 2.15 Chrome Front Spool Wheel 21 x 2.15 Chrome Front Spool Wheel
      2 reviews $199.99
      Complete 21 inch Spool Hub Chopper Wheel - 5/8 inch Bearings Complete 21 inch Spool Hub Chopper Wheel - 5/8 inch Bearings
      12 reviews $299.99 $313.04
      18 x 3.5 40 Spoke Black Rear Wheel fits 1984-1999 Harley-Davidson Big Twin/XL
      $279.25 $293.95
      18 x 3.5 40 Spoke Chrome Rear Wheel fits 2000-05 Harley-Davidson FX/XL 2000-01 FLH/FLT
      2 reviews $279.25 $293.95
      16 x 3.5 40 Spoke Chrome Rear Wheel fits 1984-99 Harley-Davidson Big Twin/XL
      $266.90 $280.95
      Motorcycle wheels are an indispensable part of your bike, serving as the direct connection between you and the road. Changing your custom motorcycle wheels is a great way to enhance the appearance of your bike and customize your driving experience...
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      Motorcycle Wheels FAQ

      What size are motorcycle wheels?
      Normally, most motorcycles have different wheel sizes. Most of their front wheels are larger, in other words they are bigger in terms of diameter and skinner to support the movement and steering purpose. Meanwhile, the back wheels normally are shorter in diameter and wide to serve the purpose of traction and control the bike.
      What are the common types of motorcycle wheels?
      - Billet Wheels: Made from solid aluminum, known for heavy-duty load capacity. They are expensive and can look dated over time.
      - Spoked Wheels: Durable and stylish, suitable for cruisers, off-road bikes, bobbers, and cafe racers. They require frequent maintenance.
      - Cast Wheels: Made from lighter aluminum, often with a chrome finish. They are strong, and corrosion-resistant, but cannot be rebuilt after a crash.
      - Composite Wheels: A mix of pressed steel and aluminum, combining features of cast and spoked wheels. They are low-maintenance but can be costly to replace, especially aluminum ones.
      How often should motorcycle rims be inspected for damage?
      Motorcycle rims should be inspected regularly, ideally during routine maintenance checks or before long rides. Look for signs of cracks, dents, or bent spokes, which can compromise safety and performance.
      What are the maintenance tips for spoked rims?
      Maintaining spoked rims involves regular cleaning and inspection of spokes for proper tension. Use a spoke wrench to adjust tension as needed and apply corrosion-resistant lubricants to prevent rust.