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The stock set that I sold from my 2009 low rider had the black with 25mm bearings.
Ive read into them a bit and im pretty sure they are from 09 lowrider...25mm would make me much happier as i paid a bit more than i wanted to...thanks for all the input fellas
be sure when you order a rotor to get the vrod/dyna rotor for mags, the open floating style, some vrods will use the same type of rotor you have on your dyna now. the pics are of a vrod rotor and a 14inch dyna rotor, but they each have the same bolt pattern.
I believe those are 06 or 07 low rider wheels which have 1" bearings. You'll need to change the bearings to 25mm. Also need rotors. The rear sprocket will probably work from your old wheel but you MUST use new bolts torqued to specs. Never reuse sprocket bolts, they're known to shear.
The ones on my bike came off an 07. Also, the 25mm bearings that you will need are thinner so you will have to have wider spacers to make up the difference from the wider 1" bearings.
Stock floating rotor on the 07 lowrider is 11.7" diameter, PN 44553-06A, I would guess this is what the OP would need, unless HD changed rotor diameter since 2007.
In 2002 the Vrod used the 11.5" diameter rotor, PN 44343-01. HD might have changed the Vrod to 11.7" since then, not sure.
The ones on my bike came off an 07. Also, the 25mm bearings that you will need are thinner so you will have to have wider spacers to make up the difference from the wider 1" bearings.
Op said they're from an 09 so existing bearings should work so no spacer upgrade, right?
My bikes an 07 and got mags off 06 and the only change was front rotor and new sprocket bolts. to make sure OP can compare part numbers on ronnies parts finder.
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