New Ness Beveled Black Wheel, Inboard Rotor, Pulley, Rotor For Harley And Victory Models.

1nessbeveledwheel2NessbeveledrotorArlen Ness extends its line of Beveled line of custom parts to black wheels, rotors and inboard brake rotors.

The Beveled Black Wheel And Floating Rotor. For those thinking that the wheel looks fragile because of its 7 thin spokes, know that it has been tested in both computer simulated and physical environments. Made of forged billet aluminum. Available for many Harley models (Front. 18 x 3.5”, 21 x 3.5”, 23” x 3.50”, 26” x 3.50. Rear 16 x 5”, 17 x 6.25”, 18 x 3.50”, 18 x 6.50”) and some Victory models (see website) In black anodized finish. Starting at $1399.95 per wheel. Matching two-piece design rotor eliminates vibration associated with early one-piece rotors. The 420 stainless rotor is slotted in order to disperse heat during braking friction Sold individually in size 11.5″ or 11.8”. $299.95

3Nessbeveled15'Inboard-Rotor4nessbeveledwheelbisThe Beveled Black Inboard Rotor. This 15″ billet carrier is also made of forged aluminum. It features a floating 420 stainless disc and 8-piston caliper (bolt directly on your fork leg on 2000-up FLT touring and 2000-up Softail models) for exceptional braking performance. Each kit includes: inboard brake carrier/ hub assembly, floating disc and 8-piston caliper. A custom axle spacer may be required for your custom application. $1495.00. At Arlen Ness.

6 Responses to “New Ness Beveled Black Wheel, Inboard Rotor, Pulley, Rotor For Harley And Victory Models.”


  1. 1 Greeko Jul 23rd, 2014 at 8:42 am

    I like light looking, but strong wheel. It’s a good one.

  2. 2 Donnie Respery Jul 23rd, 2014 at 8:46 am

    Classy.

  3. 3 CafesportyTC Jul 23rd, 2014 at 9:54 am

    inboard rotor was cool when Buell did it, from an engineering standpoint it makes sense.. very cool

  4. 4 mike Jul 23rd, 2014 at 4:08 pm

    I have nothing but great things to say about the recent parts from Ness. I ran a set of chrome G3 wheels for about a year, the chrome was perfect, and the wheels were perfectly machined and balanced.

  5. 5 Blackmax Jul 23rd, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    It’s Ness, what else has to be said !!!!

  6. 6 takehikes Jul 24th, 2014 at 8:00 am

    Ness makes very nice stuff but Jesus, $1,400 for one wheel? Come on.

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