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WTB:Hero Blue Wheels

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1125RCya

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Looking to replace my bent Hero Blue wheels. I am going to have them straighted and use for track days only. I hear once they straighten the wheels it screws up the powder coat.
 
Have them straightened then take em to your local powder guy, PM and I'll give you the powder codes for him to use.
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Hammer those look great! How much did that set you back if you don't mind me asking?
 
yeah,I'll be like $240 into the rims before the strip and powder coat.
How bad was your paint job after they straighten them?
I am considering useing my rims after I have them straighten for track use only.
I do need hero blue rims, so I can keep my street bike sexy.
 
Didnt set me back at all as I own the powder shop. I was fooling with different powders and thickness levels to try and duplicate the Hero Blue and eventually came out with this
 
Oh very nice!:D Wouldnt happen to be around Milwaukee would ya? haha. But those do look killer and I eventually want to do that to my rims
 
New York here but like the Buell family coaters are pretty tight, Im sure I could find someone close to you when your ready.
 
I have a hero blue I might be thinking of swapping to a black depending on which rear wheel I buy...
 
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