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I have found that the bike I bought some time ago has the rear swingarm bent. It is quite clear the bike has had a crash.
Now I find myself I have to change the rear swingarm and was thinking on geting one at ebay.
The bike is a 2006/7 Springer Classic with his stock 96" engine and stock rear wheel.
Can anyone tell me from wich years could I buy the swingarm that fits my bike ?
Also, is there any difference between the swingarms depending on the softail model (Deluxe, Night train, Heritage...) ?
Just found someone here in Spain who sells a swingarm from a 2006 Night Train => If he had the 200 rear tire I understand it will not fit my bike isn't it?
Just found someone here in Spain who sells a swingarm from a 2006 Night Train => If he had the 200 rear tire I understand it will not fit my bike isn't it?
No, you would need a new fender and a bunch of other stuff. Hell since you need a new swingarm, you ought to call up Drew and order up a Heartland kit.....
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