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I am about to purchase a 19" front enforcer wheel from a 2017 street glide that has abs bearings but no rotors. Will my rotors be a direct swap over to this wheel or do I need to buy new rotors? My bike is a 2016 ultra classic. Thanks
Last edited by Cdal1; Jan 11, 2017 at 11:42 AM.
Reason: Wrong year
should fit fine , but the enforcer rotors are much better looking. does your bike have ABS ? if it does, make sure you get the abs bearing on the correct side of the bike when installing.
I am about to purchase a 19" front enforcer wheel from a 2017 street glide that has abs bearings but no rotors. Will my rotors be a direct swap over to this wheel or do I need to buy new rotors? My bike is a 2016 ultra classic. Thanks
Yep the non CVO 2016 Ultra Classic and 2017 Street Glide both run the same discs and disc hardware.
Here is what they both look like. This is a mirror polished version we sell for $119.95 here.
should fit fine , but the enforcer rotors are much better looking. does your bike have ABS ? if it does, make sure you get the abs bearing on the correct side of the bike when installing.
yea my bike has abs as well as this wheel, so I'll definitely make sure to put it on right. Thanks
and those chrome rotors look good for sure but I think at this time I'm going to wait before dropping the cash on the chrome setup.
I am about to purchase a 19" front enforcer wheel from a 2017 street glide that has abs bearings but no rotors. Will my rotors be a direct swap over to this wheel or do I need to buy new rotors? My bike is a 2016 ultra classic. Thanks
I just installed the reinforcer wheel and yes the stock rotors did fit the same. I little tricky with the screws but they will work fine.
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