Galfer Wave Rotors for 2014 and newer front wheels
#11
they make Galfer full floaters for 2013 and older?... i have the six pack front/rear set-up from you guys..Do you sell the Galfers for the older bikes?..
marc
#12
The way that you know that it fits is by looking at the rotor. Galfer stamps part numbers into the rotors, not me. Thus I am sure these will fit 2014 and newer front stock touring wheels.
I'll grab one of the shelf and double check the part number but they look completely different than the rotors that fit the 2013 and earlier bikes. All you have to do is look at the bolt pattern on the rotor. If the rotor has a carrier (center piece) it fits 2013 and earlier. If there is not a carrier it fits newer touring bikes or VROD's.
I'll grab one of the shelf and double check the part number but they look completely different than the rotors that fit the 2013 and earlier bikes. All you have to do is look at the bolt pattern on the rotor. If the rotor has a carrier (center piece) it fits 2013 and earlier. If there is not a carrier it fits newer touring bikes or VROD's.
#13
#14
For the front, I have the black carriers on my 2008. They weigh 40% less than the sunstar full floaters
#15
The full floating version are $275 per rotor so $550 for a set. This will be the last rotor you ever need to buy for your 2008+ bagger. I have sold numerous sets of the Galfer full floating rotors to people whom were plagued by warped rotors and have not heard a peep back in well over a year.
So, if you need a set of rotors that will not warp stop worrying and get a set of Galfers.
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#18
The Brakes on my 2014 Street Glide are the best brakes of any Harley I have been on.
That being said, I do like the looks of the Galfer Wave Rotors and would consider a pair
for the front wheel of my Bike. I may have to convince my wife it is a safety upgrade to
justify the need to install them.
That being said, I do like the looks of the Galfer Wave Rotors and would consider a pair
for the front wheel of my Bike. I may have to convince my wife it is a safety upgrade to
justify the need to install them.
#19