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Hi guys, I have a quick question. I have a 2014 Limited and have an opportunity to pick up a set of Slicer wheels off of a 2015 CVO. But they do not have the rotors. Can anyone tell me if my stock rotors will work or do I need to buy new ones. I don't want to bother with putting chrome ones on. To be honest in my opinion I think the chrome is a waste because of the way they look after a couple of thousand miles..
Thanks
Jack
Last edited by Axegrinder; Mar 4, 2016 at 10:39 AM.
It looks like you will need these. I have them for sale if you are interested. pm me.
If you go with chrome forks, I would highly recommend the polished rotors, or buy mine and polish them. I bought new ones from Harley and even with my discount, they were $250, see how nice they look though.
It looks like you will need these. I have them for sale if you are interested. pm me.
If you go with chrome forks, I would highly recommend the polished rotors, or buy mine and polish them. I bought new ones from Harley and even with my discount, they were $250, see how nice they look though.
Thanks but I bought the original ones that were on the wheel. Got one hell of a deal.. Front and rear wheels with tires and rotors off of a 2015 CVO Roadglide for a little over $800. Can't wait for them to get here. I have Chrome forks so i am going to polish the rotors.
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