Motorcycle Wheels & Wheel Components
Colony
#8715-4 Rear Axle Nut & Washer Kit 1973-Up Harley-Davidson Big Twin 1979-Up XL - Chrome Plated
$18.15
Drag Specialties
1 inch Wheel Bearings and Races - Replaces Harley-Davidson OEM# 9247
2
$35.31
Colony
#2748-8 Rear Axle Adjusters Swingarm End Cover Kit 1997-2004 Harley-Davidson Sportster - Zinc Plated
3
$35.20
Drag Specialties
Wheel Bearings and Races - Replaces Harley-Davidson OEM# 9009
$28.03
Colony
#2519-2 Front Axle Smooth Covers 1991-2003 Harley-Davidson Dyna 1988-2007 Sportster - Chrome Plated
1
$27.50
Drag Specialties
Wheel Bearings and Races - Replaces Harley-Davidson OEM# 9052
3
$22.83
Colony
#9515-2 Rear Axle Adjusting Screw 1993-1999 Harley-Davidson FXST OEM# 47579-93 - Chrome Plated
$18.16
Lowbrow Customs
Chrome Rear Axle Spindle Nut - Thin - 500 650 Triumph #37-1282
7
$10.84
Lowbrow Customs
Rear Axle Spindle Nut - Thin - 500 650 Triumph #37-1282
6
$8.01
Colony
#9989-4 Front Axle Nut Spacer Kit Smooth 1994-1999 Harley-Davidson FLHR/FLHRCI - Chrome Plated
$31.87
Colony
#3625-6 Axle Cross Shaft Bracket Lockwasher Kit 1937-1950 Harley-Davidson Servi-Cars - Parkerized
$23.00
Whether you’re restoring a vintage Harley, upgrading a modern Triumph, or crafting a custom bobber, motorcycle wheels play a pivotal role in both appearance and performance. A set of motorcycle wheel parts that’s well-matched to your bike’s geomet...
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Motorcycle Wheels & Wheel Components FAQ
What customization options are available for motorcycle wheels?
Customization options include different types of wheels (spoked or cast alloy), various materials (aluminum, magnesium, steel), and a range of finishes (chrome plating, powder coating, anodizing, custom painting, and polished finishes).
How often should I check my motorcycle wheel components?
Regular maintenance is crucial. Check tire pressure and tread depth before every ride, and inspect wheels for any signs of damage or wear at least once a month.
How do I choose the right customization options for my motorcycle wheels?
Consider your riding style, the type of terrain you ride on, and your aesthetic preferences. Consulting with a professional or a custom wheel manufacturer can help you make the best choices for your needs.
Can I customize the size and width of my motorcycle wheels?
Yes, you can choose different sizes and widths to suit your riding style and bike model. Larger wheels can provide a more aggressive look and improved performance.
Are motorcycle wheels interchangeable?
Motorcycle wheels are not typically interchangeable. There are different axle diameters and different spacing for the wheels that need to be considered. If you have the same size diameter axle, you can make your own motorcycle wheel spacers using our wheel spacer bar stock if the bar stock diameter is large enough to accept the axle you are working with. Then you will need to do some customization of your brake linkage and wheel adjusters. If you do something custom like this, we recommend doing some testing to make sure everything works properly before you go out on a ride. Safety first!