• Q. Can we change the alloy wheels instead of spoke wheels in classic 350

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    Ross
    Ross | 6 years ago

    Yes we can and also if u change to alloy wheels u can upgrade to tube less tyre in all it will cost u more.

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    Luther
    Luther | 3 years ago

    Yes you can

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    Uppiliappan
    Uppiliappan | 5 years ago

    Yes we can

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