2012 Street Glide 21" wheel install??
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2012 Street Glide 21" wheel install??
Wanna put a 21"x 3.5" wheel and tire combo on front of my Street Glide. Non abs. What for problems am I gonna run into? Stock fender gonna work? Getting matching rotors also. Just want a heads up what I'm gonna get into with this change? Tire make is up in the air, what should I get as far as brand name? Still got stock Dunlap on back. Thanks for any input. Mark
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No problems. You may want to lower the front about an inch to compensate. I would dremel out the holes slightly on the fender so you could move it up slightly and keep from rubbing. When you install the wheel it would be a good time to swap out lowers and go with a flush mount axle if that what you would want to do. Take a few runs around the block to get used to handling
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No problems. You may want to lower the front about an inch to compensate. I would dremel out the holes slightly on the fender so you could move it up slightly and keep from rubbing. When you install the wheel it would be a good time to swap out lowers and go with a flush mount axle if that what you would want to do. Take a few runs around the block to get used to handling
We always recommend raising the fender a tad bit as you need 5/16" of space all the way around. The tire grows in height at speed and has on some peoples bikes rubbed causing the paint to burn on top of the fender. Any competent wheel retailer will know what you need to know. Sometimes buying on ebay works out great, sometimes it can be a real hassle.
I have bought wheels on ebay that were "supposed" to be for my year bike and were not. There are plenty of people that do not know the difference between wheels for an 84-99 and a 2000 or newer.
There mare many variables depending on what year and model your bike are.
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It is a recommendation to raise the rear fender a bit. We have had customers who had issues with the tire rubbing the inside of the fender. that is the only reason we recommend it. the wheel will fit under the stock fender fine without rubbing but remember that it grows in height. There is not much rhyme or reason as to what tire rubs on what bagger when, but alwyas recommended. On a softail (Deluxe, Heritage) it has bnever been an issue. I run a 21" on my fatboy with a Heritage fender, did nothing to it but bolt it on and it is fine. It is a bagger thing.
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When I originally put my wheel on, the fender wasn't ready. Me being impatient I put the stocker back on but did not adjust it. A week later I took it off to replace the fender and you could see rub marks on the inside. You could not hear it or feel it while riding, but it was obvious by the marks it was rubbing.
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I didnt have to adjust the fender with a 21, its been on for 4 months or so, Ive taken it off 2 times to check for rubbing, clean so far. I lowered the front a little. Lots of choices on the rims and tires, I can say that Hogpro is on the baords allot and very knowledgeable with info. Im sure they can hook you up.
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