Announcement

Collapse

AMCA Community Forum To Receive Upgrade

Please be aware that Saturday July 5, 2025, the AMCA will be completing an upgrade to the AMCA Community Forum. This upgrade will at times make the Community Forum unavailable. We are sorry for any inconvenience this will cause members. Thank you for your patience.
See more
See less

57 Wheels

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • 57 Wheels

    Hello all,
    I'm in need of a set of wheels for my 57 pan. What are my options out there, can you steer me in a good direction. I would like to keep the bike original if possible.

    Thanks Bob

  • #2
    Bob59,
    search American Wire Wheel, they have 16" rims in black or chrome, be sure to specify that the rim have the large hole for the tube stem.

    Comment


    • #3
      I have a pair. KH wheels with the big hole, 1940 to 1962, interchangeable 16". Straightened, blended and rechromed to perfection by me and Classic components in CA. Buchanan SS spokes and nipples, bead blasted. I was told the hubs I got were NOS, but I can't prove it. They did not look like there had ever been a bearing rolled in them. Brand new complete bearing kits. I had a real expert put them together right. I thought the star covers were supposed to be cad, so they are on there, but if parkerized is correct I will put on a pair I just parkerized myself. These have the outside bearing grease zerk also. $1200 for the pair plus whatever shipper you prefer. I did these for my '65, but they are the wrong rims. Oh well............ Mike

      Comment


      • #4
        portagepan, what are the differences between the KH wheels and the wheels on my 57FL? Can you send me a good picture of the wheels?

        Comment


        • #5
          portagepan, what are the differences between the KH wheels and the wheels on my 57FL? Can you send me a good picture of the wheels?
          Be aware that he is referring to Kelsey-Hayes, the manufacturer of the rims, not a Harley KH. The wheels on a '57 are as the ones he describes!
          Robbie
          Robbie Knight Amca #2736

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Rub View Post
            Be aware that he is referring to Kelsey-Hayes, the manufacturer of the rims, not a Harley KH. The wheels on a '57 are as the ones he describes!
            Robbie
            Thanks for the clarification. I was brain dead there didn't put 2&2 together there!

            Comment


            • #7
              I will try to get one on here Friday. Only twist for the purists is I had the hubs black powdercoated, and they are shiny. I thought I did a real good paint job on them, but it seemed they would chip too easily, so they were stripped again, and the coating was applied. Yes, the rims are Kelsey Hayes. I forgot about the Sportster reference.
              Mike

              Comment


              • #8
                I forgot about the Sportster reference.
                Shame on you Mike, No KH is a Sportster. Sportsters (and their name!) did not exist until the K series ended.
                Robbie
                Robbie Knight Amca #2736

                Comment


                • #9
                  That is because I don't really have much interest in them. in the "old days" for me, it was Ducatis, Nortons, and on a bad day, maybe a Triumph. But a Sportster? Come on now................. Yuk yuk. How about CH?
                  Mike

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    interchangeable chrome Panhead wheels

                    Here are some pictures.
                    Attached Files

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Mike, Am interested in your wheels. How do I contact you? Bob

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Bob
                        I think you can do a private message to me on this forum. I will watch for it. Mike

                        Comment

                        Working...