Colorado Custom Wheel Upgrade


**01. **For the Deuce we ordered a 21×3.25 up front and an 18×5.5 in the rear. As with all the different wheel models Colorado Custom offers, matching rotors ($275 each) and pulley ($450) are also available and were installed for a more uniform look. To get the wheels rolling down the road, a set of Avon’s Cobra tires were used for this project, a 120/70-21 up front, and a 180/55-18 in the rear. The Cobras are geared for the cruiser/touring market and incorporate a sport tire technology for nimble handling. They’re constructed to handle heavier loads and are also available in larger sizes to fit the big wheels that today’s customizers are looking for.

**02. **To get the project rolling, the Deuce was placed on the lift in order to remove the stock wheels.

**03. **Starting with the rear, Marc removed the axle and brake caliper.

**04. ** The drivebelt was then slipped off from the pulley and the rear wheel was ready to come out.

**05. **Using a scissor lift under the frame, Marc jacked up the bike to slide the rear wheel out. Out with the old…

**06. ** …in with the new. The Colorado wheel slid into place without a hitch.

**07. **Marc reattached the caliper and placed the new wheel spacers in between the swingarm and the wheels.
**08. **After sliding the drivebelt over the new pulley, Marc lubed up the axle with anti-seize and replaced it. Once that was done, he adjusted the axle so that the wheel lined up accurately. To finish up the rear, Marc re-installed the belt guard and the rear wheel installation was complete.
**09. **Up front, Marc made quick haste to remove the stock front spoke wheel. A couple of turns on the caliper bolts and the caliper was removed from the left side.
**10. ** The front axle was then removed and the front wheel came off.
**11. **The new Colorado wheel was then installed with a matching rotor and new spacers to really seal the custom deal.
**12. ** The new wheel fit perfectly. The axle was again lubed with anti-seize and was replaced and tightened down.
**13. **The caliper was then bolted in on to mate with the new rotor and the installation was complete. In just about an hour, the Deuce was transformed into a proper Harley thanks to Colorado Custom’s Colorado wheels.
In the never-ending quest for the right motorcycle wheels for your ride, there are a wide variety of custom billet wheel manufacturers out there to choose from. Colorado Custom in Anaheim, California, has a massive collection of forged billet aluminum one-piece and multi-piece wheels for all Harley models and custom applications ranging in size from 16 to 30 inches. Of course matching rotors, sprockets, and pulleys are all available to round out the installation package and wheels are available in chrome, or black and chrome.
Colorado Custom opened its doors in 1994 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The company manufactured custom billet wheels for the automotive and motorcycle industries, but years later, would pack up and move to Anaheim to manufacture its wheels. However, the company went up for sale in 2008 and Marc Susman took over the brand. Now, Colorado Custom Wheels is quickly becoming an industry leader in design and innovation manufacturing aftermarket motorcycle and automobile wheels, as well as automobile steering wheels that all customizers can appreciate.
We contacted Colorado Custom for a set of its new Colorado line of wheels (front $1,195, rear $1,195) for an ’06 Softail Deuce that was begging to be spruced up. Since the company is in our backyard, we headed over there and Marc gave us a tour of the facility and installed the new Colorados on the Deuce for us. HB
Source:
Avon Tyres
(800) 624-7470 | avonmoto.com
Colorado Custom
(714) 441-2498 | coloradocustomcyclewheels.com