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I recently got a set of factory take offs from a 2011 Blackline. Front and rear wheels, discs and rear pulley.
I've wanted black wheels since I got the bike and came across these on Craigslist.
Went ahead and bought them because my stock wheels are the same size. Dude said less than 3000 miles and they do look great.
Wondering what it's gonna take to get them on my 2003 Softail Standard? I'm pretty sure I'll have to reuse my rear pulley.
I've searched and can't find much info on the Blackline on here.
Last edited by MRCParkerJR; Aug 14, 2014 at 11:05 PM.
Reason: clarity
Didn't see this before.
Going to need to change the bearings and bearing spacers. Yours are 3/4", the Blackline's are 25MM I believe. You should make some measurements on the offset of the new wheels compared to your stock ones before you go any farther.
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