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Well i did a search and looked in my dyna book and couldnt find anything on removing my rear swingarm? Is it pretty basic or should it go to the stealer? thx (mines bent and i need another!)
I wish i could just take the one from my 105th and put on my bob then buy a chrome one for my 2008 but its a different part # and not one dealer could tell me why! So i guess im going to just find one online used takeoff i hope!
Its not hard. Pretty much remove the wheel, shocks, brake caliper. Then pull the cotter pin on the left side, loosen the nut (holding the right side bolt head) and pull the bolt out. Might need to pull the inner primary off to drive the bolt out though. I did mine with the engine out and inner primary off.
Thats a chrome one...i need black,,and the black was is for an 09 and older :-/ My main worry is how hard it is to change,and finding instructions seems impossible
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