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What caliper did Harley use on a 2008 Thunder Mountain Keystone? Thank you for your time.
 
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Welcome to the Forum.
Harley didn't make the Keystone. Thunder Mountain did.
 
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Thank you for the welcome. I will post later in the new member section. Thunder Mountain Harley Davidson made the Thunder Mountain choppers. The rear caliper is a Harley part but I do not know what Harley it is off of.
 

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Do you have the caliper? If so, there should be a part number on it. A picture would also help.
 
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Do not see a part number on the caliper. Will post a picture later when I can get the bike out of the garage for a good shot.

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Thanks, Smitty.
 
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Sorry it took so long but here is a pic of the caliper. I have seen these that mount on the right side but this one mounts on the left.

 
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Yup, I’ve never seen one on the left.
It is mounted upside down, so it was on the right side of whatever it came off of.
So, what did you need to know about it?
 
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Thank you for the reply but it cannot be a right side caliper turned upside down. Looking at pictures of right side calipers the slide part is on the bottom of the caliper when on the right side and if you turn it over then it would be on top on the left side. The slide part has to be on the bottom when it is on the left. This is why I do not know what caliper they used.

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Doing some digging I seem to find that it may be from a 2001 Sportster XL 1200.
 


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