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V-Rod wheels on a Dyna

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Old 01-26-2011, 07:16 PM
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I was wondering if anyone has put these V-Rod wheels on a dyna? I have a 08 Low Rider and want these wheels and dual Brembo brakes in the front and a Brembo in the rear. What would I need and what works?

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I slid the front 49mm V-rod forks with the Brembos and wheel into my 08 Low Rider. Also modded a Street Glide rear Brembo and mount with 11.8 inch rotor to go on the back. EBC double H pads in all the calipers. It's a two finger stopper now.
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Now that looks good. I will try to call you later today.

Has anyone used the V-Rod wheel on the back also? I like that they are 18" so I won't be stuck with the limited tire selection of the 17" rim, and I have seen complete front and rear sets for $700.
 
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The rear V-Rod wheel has a floating hub and is very wide so a fender change and strut cutting and widening would be necessary. Probably a chain drive or front pulley offset would also need to be done. Mounting a rear V-rod wheel would be permanent (cut and weld) modification of your Dyna undertaking.
 
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