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Hello, I bought some mag wheels to swap out on my 95' FLSTC. Plugging a tubless tire hundreds of Miles away from home is a better deal.
So I bought these wheels tye guy said they came off his 92 Heritage that he is making into a chollo ride. But the fro.t wheel came came with dual disk brakes. I've not seen a softail with dual disks udisks only FLH bikes.
Im assuming all FL wheels are the same from that era. Any thoughts about the wheels I picked up? I'm hoping the wheel still fits after I remove the one second disk
Thank You
Last edited by HypoLuxa; Jun 12, 2025 at 09:10 AM.
I'll post pics after work. I haven't had a chance to clean them up and look for a part number. Just trying to get tye ball rolling on info. As an example, I currently run a 2007 softail rear hub on my 2002 XL spoked wheel.
I snap photos, try and find part numbers and ask the guy for a photo of the wheels on the bike it came off of.
It can be made to fit; I have Fatboy solids on my Wide Glide Shovelhead with 2010 FLT forks...If I can pull that off, then yours will be a breeze. First step is to try to put it on the bike and then overcome any challenges that crop up.
I know anything can be done with enough time, skill and money but I'll probably bight the bullet thos time($90) try and sell them, and look for some fatboy wheels. Found a pair 3 hours Way for 100 bucks. Learning all over again.
Those FLH wheels will fit fine on your Heritage.
I have the same wheel on my '95 Heritage.
I put it on when I converted mine to dual front disk brakes.
Those FLH wheels will fit fine on your Heritage.
I have the same wheel on my '95 Heritage.
I put it on when I converted mine to dual front disk brakes.
Well ****, now I'm just confused. I would had assumed any evo wide glide wheel would had been the same. Same for the rear. But, I had aanother person who is usually very very knowledgeable tell me they wont work. But youre telling me you have it done right now... ok. I think Ill still go buy the fatboy wheels. Cheap insurance
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