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Upgrading The Wheels On A '04 Fat Boy - Start 'EM Young

Teaching A 12-Year-Old How To Wheel Swap

By George Daniels, Photography by George Daniels

Remember when you were a kid watching your pops wrench on the old scoot or fix mom's station wagon? Remember the countless hours you spent sitting on the side just waiting for dad to hand you a wrench and say "Here, loosen this bolt"? We're firm believers in the hands-on technique. Sure, you can learn by watching, but you'll learn a heck of a lot more by doing.

We met this kid named Troy who is interested in motorcycles. He's your average 12-year-old who likes playing XBox and PlayStation, watching South Park, listening to his iPod, and hanging out with his friends. While he's a good student, Troy hasn't had any motorcycle modification or repair experience, nor has he attended any special classes. In fact, Troy had only picked up a wrench once before this story was shot.

To help Troy get a jump-start on what might possibly be his motorcycle wrenching future, we decided to walk him through upgrading the wheels on a bone-stock '04 Fat Boy (who says child labor is a bad thing?). We were swapping out the stock tires and wheels for a set of Performance Machine Villain 18-inch wheels with matching rotors and pulley. Since we were upgrading the wheels from the stock 16-inch units, we had to get some new rubber to go with it. The tire of choice was Metzeler. With all of the parts in place and the bike on the lift, it was time to get started.

  • High Performance Tires Troy
    1. Here's what's going on the bike; chrome 18-inch Performance Machine Villain wheels with matching rotors and pulley and a pair of Metzeler tires. In the back is Troy with the stock '04 Fat Boy (with the exception of the Samson exhaust pipes). In Troy's words, the stock wheels looked "boring," and needed something "cooler."
    High Performance Tires Troy
    1. Here's what's going on the bike; chrome 18-inch Performance Machine Villain wheels wit
  • High Performance Tires Front Wheel
    2. The rotor was installed next. Since the rotor matches the wheel, we explained "clocking" to him, and how it's important for the rotor pattern to follow the design of the wheel.
    High Performance Tires Front Wheel
    2. The rotor was installed next. Since the rotor matches the wheel, we explained "clockin
  • High Performance Tires Rotor
    3. The rotor was installed next. Since the rotor matches the wheel, we explained "clocking" to him, and how it's important for the rotor pattern to follow the design of the wheel.
    High Performance Tires Rotor
    3. The rotor was installed next. Since the rotor matches the wheel, we explained "clockin
By George Daniels
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