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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:01 PM
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Hey all need a quick answer, which rear pulley is on my 2005 FLSTNI Deluxe? Is it the 1 1/8" 70 tooth or something different? Looking for a nice chrome mesh one. Teflon
 
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:11 PM
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My 06 Deluxe is 1 1/8" 70.

I imagine they are the same for 05...


I just bought an Arlen Ness Pulley..

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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by teflon
Hey all need a quick answer, which rear pulley is on my 2005 FLSTNI Deluxe? Is it the 1 1/8" 70 tooth or something different? Looking for a nice chrome mesh one. Teflon
Yeah, I'm sure it is this one, they changed on the 2007 to 1" 66T, don't forget you'll still need a pulley spacer too if it's not an Harley Davidson one!
 
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 02:28 PM
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Looking up parts at J&P Cycles the one that comes up for the 2005 Deluxe is the 70 tooth, 1 1/8" belt pulley (1.125").
 
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Thanks guys! What spacer is needed??? Whats with the huge price difference in pulleys??? I see mesh pulleys on Ebay for $150 and J&P has them for $400.....Can someone fill me in? Teflon
 

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I received a 1/2" spacer for my pulley. Ask the seller which they have for your application and be sure it is included. As for the price, I'm going to say branding...you're paying for the brand name is my conclusion. Anything with Alren Ness or other top brands are going to cost a lot of coin. I purchased a DNA for about $150. Although I'm in the middle of my build and haven't used it yet, I haven't read anything negative on it either.
 
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Yeah, just down to branding & overheads! Nothing wrong with the DNA pulley, I run that & SS DNA disc's. Quality was just as good as others I looked at & there doin fine on my ride, I got them from a guy on the bay named choppershop1 I think, he also knows the size pulley spacer you will need, drop him a mail. They use spacers as there not made with the individual offset, so the spacer just give you the relevant offset you need!
 

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