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What is the fork width on a Wide Glide -10 up?

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Hi,

I would need to know how wide it is between the front forks on a Dyna Wide Glide 2010-up (FXDWG)?

Would measure myself but my bike is in winter storage right now and I need this info to know if my plans for turn signals will be legal.

Im sure this is Googleable information but I actually come up empty.

Thanks very much in advance!
 
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I think they are 10" tube center to tube center, but not 100% sure
 
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Sorry.. 9.875" on the old 41mm model.. But i am pretty sure that on the newer 49mm version, they just made bigger holes for the tubes, and center to center is the same.
 
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Originally Posted by Danish-chopper
I think they are 10" tube center to tube center, but not 100% sure
Good guess.

Triple trees are 12 1/4" o/s.
 
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Originally Posted by O.F.
Good guess.

Triple trees are 12 1/4" o/s.
Can you ellaborate? English is not my first language and I don't understand the "o/s" shortening?

Thanks!
 
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Maybe outer sides? "Utvendig.."

Havde inte set du var fra Sverige halløj fra Danmark hehe
 
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Originally Posted by pheur
Can you ellaborate? English is not my first language and I don't understand the "o/s" shortening?

Thanks!
Sorry....outside to outside dimension.
 
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So yes inside to inside is 8". 2011 FXDWG.
 
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What's the law on that ?
 
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Originally Posted by Bbbadboy
What's the law on that ?
In Sweden it has to be a distance between the turn signals. I need to check the exact measurement (I have heard two different numbers) but 8 inch between is probably not enough.
 


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