Chrome Wheels for Harley Trikes ?

Rollin Thunder

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Maybe this has been talked about before on here but this is my take on it :D.

IF you have custom Wheels on your HD Trike what kind did you go with . ?

Also what did you do with your old ones.

Thanks for your response :clapping:......................Rick
 
Thanks Pete:

I never kept a bike long enough or let it sit still long enough to do it.

Now at my age life is a little slower an I might just do what your wife did.

Our daughter lives outside of L.A. so the shop I'm thinking about is an Exchange and its pretty close to our way to her house.

SO I just might take these wheels off and tires.

Clean up the rims for that and take with me an pick up the New Chrome ones :D.

That next trip should be around Christmas Time lol :clapping:.

2 birds with one drive :pepper:
 
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Interesting response Rick.......just some further info:

If your refering to WillyShiney exchane in Cucamonga I have heard good things about

them for years. I almost tried them for MY trike & even spoke to them via phone,

seemed very fair to deal with-but im still running my stock Harley rims.

Add. note-we bought our trikes in 2010 (new) and my current mi is 104,449.

My DOB 6-13-1944

RIDE ON........:Coffee:
 
HEY Pete :D.

I guess were closer in age then most lol.

Yeah about the wheels I too think its a good idea.

It will have to wait till after the Holidays to do anything.

Too much going on right now to worry about that.

I thought about calling them also an asked if i could pick them up in person and save the shipping cost.

It would be right on the way to see our daughter in SIMI Valley, Calif.

That's a LOT of Miles you have on that Bike :clapping:
 
WillyShinny is sending my new wheels, front forks, and calipers to my buddy's house in Kentucky around June 16th. I have an appointment set up with Four Rivers Harley and they will swap my stuff out, box up the cores, and ship them back to WillyShinny for me. If everything works out I'll spend a couple days riding around the Paducah area then head back north where our RV is set up currently.

In the past year I have had two friends use him for wheels and they are thrilled with the quality and service.
 
WillyShinny is sending my new wheels, front forks, and calipers to my buddy's house in Kentucky around June 16th. I have an appointment set up with Four Rivers Harley and they will swap my stuff out, box up the cores, and ship them back to WillyShinny for me. If everything works out I'll spend a couple days riding around the Paducah area then head back north where our RV is set up currently.

In the past year I have had two friends use him for wheels and they are thrilled with the quality and service.

Im very very happy with mine from Mr Joe at Willy Shiny, great looking wheels, baby moons and rotors . And a simple process. The local dealer swears by his chroming and service.
 
Im very very happy with mine from Mr Joe at Willy Shiny, great looking wheels, baby moons and rotors . And a simple process. The local dealer swears by his chroming and service.

I have never heard anything negative about the quality of Willy Shiny's work. My last buddy to use him claims that he sends all of the parts to Mexico to get the chrome done and he actually doesn't do any of the work himself. If that is true I don't care because he must have found about the best chrome shop in Mexico.
 
Very little Chrome work is done in California now because of all of the environmental regulations dealing with the chemicals involved. Almost all of it is shipped to Mexico. Ever see a 53 foot flat bed trailer loaded with automotive wheels stacked 12 foot high going down the freeway. How many wheels cay you get on a trailer? You see steel and aluminum wheels going south and nice shiny chrome plated wheels going north.
 
Very little Chrome work is done in California now because of all of the environmental regulations dealing with the chemicals involved. Almost all of it is shipped to Mexico. Ever see a 53 foot flat bed trailer loaded with automotive wheels stacked 12 foot high going down the freeway. How many wheels cay you get on a trailer? You see steel and aluminum wheels going south and nice shiny chrome plated wheels going north.

You are right, The EPA put many platers out of work here
 
Just bought a rechromed front wheel to match the rear ones, wheel and polished rotors from rrcyclechromeplating in CA, they had great reviews and the wheel looked excellent.
 
Willy Shinny sent the two boxes containing wheels, rotors, calipers, and front forks as promised. I didn't realize it but the OEM top fork sleeve on a Trike is actually not chrome but polished stainless. The dealer (Paducah, Four Rivers) had new chrome sleeves in stock so he replaced that also.

Anyway, all installed and cores sent back to Willy Shinny. I couldn't be happier with the quality and results.
 

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