Harley Davidson motorcycles are known for its engines, which have evolved through the years. Motorcycle enthusiasts have formed organizations, specifically Harley Davidson motorcycle owners. These motorcycle owners take pride in their bikes, and they ride across the country with other enthusiasts.
Some of these motorcycle owners are maintaining classic engines such as the Harley Davidson Knucklehead. This design was released on the market from 1936 to 1947. Although most of its parts would have been replaced or repaired already, its engine are still intact and running.
One of the parts that should have been changed already is the set of wheels. Harley Davidson Knucklehead wheels are available through the main Harley Davidson Motors, and can also be bought from non exclusive retailers that provide replacement wheels that fit Harley Davidson motorcycles. What usually vary are the design of the chrome and the pattern of the rubber tire. The chrome can be purchased separately from the rubber tire.
For safety reasons, a motorcycle owner should check the Harley Davidson Knucklehead wheels before purchasing. A general guideline to check whether the tires are safe is to use a penny to measure the depth of the tread of the tires. Insert the penny in a tread, Lincoln’s head should be pointing downwards. A safe tire has treads deep enough to cover Lincoln’s head. If the penny does not come in deep, then the tire’s tread is too shallow, and is considered unsafe.
To maintain the luster of your Harley Davidson Knucklehead wheels, wash it with soap and water, especially after a rough road ride.