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I just picked up a 17" X 4.5" rear off a Dyna Street Bob, from what I've read should be a pretty straight forward swap but I'll soon find out!
Dont mean to dig up an old post, but did you get that on? I am thinking about taking my hub from the softail and respoking the dyna. But Id like to bolt up the whole thing if its doable.
Dont mean to dig up an old post, but did you get that on? I am thinking about taking my hub from the softail and respoking the dyna. But Id like to bolt up the whole thing if its doable.
tnx
Yes I have a dyna 17"x4.5" rim laced to my FXBB hub.
also didn't throw any ABS codes as someone mentioned might happen. 2019 FXBB with 17" x 4.5" rim
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