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I have a probably dumb question about the Ride Wright Klassic Pulley that matches the Fat Daddy 50 wheels. I have a 2006 Softail Deluxe. I have seen both a 65 tooth and also a 70 tooth Klassic Pulley. Which one would I want and why?
Call RWW, ask for Sam Wakim (owner) the guy is a Harley fitment expert on everything he manufactures/sells. He will take your call, he is all about customer service.
Thank you guys. I had gotten a couple of price quotes earlier and one listed the 65 tooth and one had the 70. I had given both the year of my Deluxe (2006), so I guess it was just a mistake. I thought maybe one was prefered over the other.
Thank you for your offer Dr. I just got off the phone with my indy and he is becoming a dealer for RWW and he is going to do me right because he thinks my bike will be good advertising for him. I have already given him the go ahead. I was going to purchase the wheels, pulley and rotors on my own and let him do the install, but since I have spoken to him about the pulley, I learned about him being a dealer.
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