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I finally got started on swapping my '06 FXDB wheels with my buds '07 FXD. For the last 45 mins. I've been fighting my wheel trying to make it fit his bike. Just before I started throwing tools I measured the pulley's. My Bob pulley measures 12.5" and his Super Gld pulley came in at 11.75". In order to pull off this swap do I need to keep the pully with it's origanal bike or adjust belts to fit new pulley's? Also can anyone give a part number for the pulley and rotor bolts for both bikes? Thanks.
Last edited by HOGRIDA_06; Feb 9, 2009 at 09:45 PM.
Most likely gonna have to keep the pulley with the bike. There's probably not enough adjustment to tension the belt if you swap the pulley to the other bike. Can't help you with the other ques.
I finally got started on swapping my '06 FXDB wheels with my buds '07 FXD. For the last 45 mins. I've been fighting my wheel trying to make it fit his bike. Just before I started throwing tools I measured the pulley's. My Bob pulley measures 12.5" and his Super Gld pulley came in at 11.75". In order to pull off this swap do I need to keep the pully with it's origanal bike or adjust belts to fit new pulley's? Also can anyone give a part number for the pulley and rotor bolts for both bikes? Thanks.
rear sprocket......
..........the 06 domestic is 70 tooth.
.....the 06 international is 68 tooth.
...the 07 up (domestic) is 66 tooth.
drive belt for 06 dom is 133 teeth
drive belt for 07 dom is 131 teeth
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