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Hi my name is Bev and i am new to forums so please be patient. i know my way round a computer better than my hubby and he knows his way round a HD better than me. but neither of us know every thing, thats why i am here.. can anyone tell me if you can put a rear solid wheel off a fxstd duece on to a 1991 fxsts, he hates the spokes wheel he has and is looking for another option. thanks in advance
Welcome to the Forum from Colorado!
Post your question in the Softail section and you'll get plenty of help.
But right off the top of my head, I'd say, "no, it won't fit," As the wheel from the Deuce is much wider than the wheel on his bike. Bearings are different as well.
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