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Do you happen to have the part numbers for the swingarm, primary offset kit and also the rear fender and strut? Interested in doing the breakout swap on my blackline . Thanks!
As far as HD and softail.....those are the only swingarms that HD made that will fit that rear wheel. Then the spacers would be the same and the belt will line up for pulley.
I've heard of the heartland kit, but I don't think you can just buy the swingarm. If so, I am sure that one will work too. The mods might be a little different than the HD swingarm, but you get a fender too.
Scooter, where you at on this? What have you found out?
Haven't even started it yet. I need to find a good primary offset kit first before I start taking stuff apart. Also would like to find a CVO springer rear fender and struts as well. I will probably put the front wheel on pretty soon, which will look ok with the solid back wheeel for the time being.
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