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I have a lot of reasons for thinking of doing - "something" -like this.
If this unit was somewhere close the same width it would be a lot more EZ then fabing the whole unit.
I have no clue what the width is of newer bikes are in the rear frame area.
Anyone know?
You sure can. There are threads of members splicing late model rear frame sections and swing arms on older bikes. Check out tom84fxst threads. Project Shovelhead Street Glide Part 2
I know with enough force, fire, money, know-how, anything can be done.
I dont want to redesign the world.
Anyone know what the width difference between old Evo and new Street glide stuff?
Thanx
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