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Sooo I want the bobber 16inch wheel on front and it seems the only way to do this on a 2003 sportster 1200C is to bolt on a wide glide front end made from 1992-2005. Does this sound correct?? I've been reading the forums a ton and it seems the best/easiest way is just to buy the front end, hub/wheel, all in one shot so there's no Messing around with spacers and all that junk etc.
also, I have a buddy that might sell what looks to be a wide glide front end but there are no markings that I can seem to see. Any suggestions?? Full front end with wheel, the whole bits that I need and can get for cheap. Please help me out with this one! Thanks in advance!
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