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Hello
I have a 12/2004 deuce
Sorry if this has been asked before, but does someone know what the offset of the rear pully is?,im getting a rear wheel from the states and the sell want to know the offset of the pully, so he can set the wheel up for me.
Any help would be great !!!!
Tony
This is my baby, nothing fancy but very special to me, you see, this Deuce belonged to my brother Mike, who passed away in April. He had a 95" kit w/ cams installed had the rear lowered 1", Vance and Hines pipes and a lot of chrome. I really love riding it and already wishing for warm weather to ride some more.
This is my baby, nothing fancy but very special to me, you see, this Deuce belonged to my brother Mike, who passed away in April. He had a 95" kit w/ cams installed had the rear lowered 1", Vance and Hines pipes and a lot of chrome. I really love riding it and already wishing for warm weather to ride some more.
Sorry for your loss. Nice looking scoot. It's great way to remember your brother every time you ride. And WELCOME to H/D Forum
Anybody know where I can find the plastic rectangular piece to cover the rear fender section when you are running a solo seat. I know they were made by Harley and called a "Color matched tail section for softail deuce models...p/n 51110-00". They are also known as a fender bib, but a google search for fender bibs just brings up the black leather ones made by mustang seating. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Anybody know where I can find the plastic rectangular piece to cover the rear fender section when you are running a solo seat. I know they were made by Harley and called a "Color matched tail section for softail deuce models...p/n 51110-00". They are also known as a fender bib, but a google search for fender bibs just brings up the black leather ones made by mustang seating. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try this place: www.masclassics.com You can search by part number there. Good luck.
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