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I bought a rear 16" road winder wheel that fits a 2003 or later XL. I have a 2004 Dyna Low Rider. I wasen't thinking about the rotor and pully being reversed on the XL. The bolt holes are also different size. Bigger for the pully and smaller for rotor. Does anybody know how I can use this wheel?
I bought a rear 16" road winder wheel that fits a 2003 or later XL. I have a 2004 Dyna Low Rider. I wasen't thinking about the rotor and pully being reversed on the XL. The bolt holes are also different size. Bigger for the pully and smaller for rotor. Does anybody know how I can use this wheel?
bobbyv I have answered your question to the best of my ability on the other exact post you started on this very same subject one hour before right here. Road Winder Wheel- 11/28/2007 7:55:40 AM Harley Davidson Forums >> General Harley Davidson Tech Forums >> Frame/Suspension/Front
I believe I answered this question and provided you with both a photo of my actual bike with the modifications done and a converted Auto Cad drawing of a rear hub converted over to a jpeg so you can view it. The post I did was RE: Road Winder Wheel - 11/28/2007 8:41:24 PM. If you would go back and read your post you will find the answer 13 min. before you posted this again. Many people have tried to answer this post. This post is: Date 11/28/2007 8:54:02 PM
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