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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 09:00 AM
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First let me say that this took a massive amount of ingenuity and a feat of engineering. I recently put on a 25mm bearing street glide 18 front wheel. In doing so my speedo would not work. I cut out a slit in the disc , no speedo i changed spacers on and on then the obvious hit me. I took a front fender washer ( the one that's in between the 2 bolts on each lower leg ) cut in in half and bent it up.at a 90° angle so it would catch my speedo. The bend has to be slight to clear the speedo as it makes its rotation but so far so good!
 
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Originally Posted by brad75raiders
First let me say that this took a massive amount of ingenuity and a feat of engineering. I recently put on a 25mm bearing street glide 18 front wheel. In doing so my speedo would not work. I cut out a slit in the disc , no speedo i changed spacers on and on then the obvious hit me. I took a front fender washer ( the one that's in between the 2 bolts on each lower leg ) cut in in half and bent it up.at a 90° angle so it would catch my speedo. The bend has to be slight to clear the speedo as it makes its rotation but so far so good!
That is definitely an interesting way to do it!!!!!!!!!
 
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