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No need to buy kit if you want to upgrade before damage happens
Rear Wheel-5.5" wide----------43972-08, needed to run RADIAL tire
All parts from Dyna SE parts book
are you saying the front motor isolator 47583-90B is an upgrade HD/SE part number, i.e., there is finally a part number change now? last week HD parts guy said the number hasn't changed or any letter upgrade to show a mod change to it since (i think the '90s) for a dyna? man, this might finally be some great news, esp if HD is doing something about it!
O.K. the Isolator number comes from an 09 SE book so it is newer than the previous "a" revision, the wheel size 5.5 is a requirement from the Metzler V-Twin tire catalog---I just assumed(silly me) that they knew what they were talkling about as a recommendation for their tires-----now that said- I have been know to remember what I read incorrectly---raging agism, slipping into dementia as a precurser of Alz!
O.K. the Isolator number comes from an 09 SE book so it is newer than the previous "a" revision, .......(edited for space)
I have been know to remember what I read incorrectly---raging agism, slipping into dementia as a precurser of Alz!
hey, i've got CRS too, but thanks for the front mount part no info and i will ask my hd parts guy when/why/what/etc happened when it went to the 'B' suffix. thanks!
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