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Thanks for the info.... as far as the pulley goes, Did you use the xbones or SB pulley?
With my current mock up, I am about a 1/4" off center to the right. I need to measure again, but it does look like the xbones pulley will be close as fk to the swing arm if I take that almost 1/4" out of the left spacer. That is also how much I am shy of getting the brake onto the axle.
I used stock pulley. but did mill .25 off the edge
I have a 2012 wide glide and I was wondering if I could do the bigger tire of front on my scoot, lets say using the crossbones tire would I need to modify anything or is it a straight swao out? I like my 21inch front wheel but I dont like how skinny it is can somebody please fill me in on some info
I have a 2012 wide glide and I was wondering if I could do the bigger tire of front on my scoot, lets say using the crossbones tire would I need to modify anything or is it a straight swao out? I like my 21inch front wheel but I dont like how skinny it is can somebody please fill me in on some info
You shouldn't have a problem since street Bob's are mid glides, all you should need is the correct bearings and spacer.
Just finished putting cross bones wheels front and rear on my Street Bob. I had installed fat bob trees on my bike several months back so the cross bones front just needed a bearing change and different spacers.
Rear was a bit of a squeeze, but not too difficult.
I have an 09 street bob what year fat bob trees did you use?
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