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These came off a 2000 FXDX and will also work with a Sporty. 16" rear, 19" front with 3/4" sealed bearings. 6000 miles on them, excellent condition with no pitting, could use a good cleaning. Posted this over in the Dyna parts section as well along with a bunch of other parts:
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I think so, I don't know what size your Axles are but these have 3/4" sealed bearings. I think all of the newer wheels have the same outside diameter on the bearings though, so you should be able to swap in your correct bearings if they are not 3/4" and be good to go. I am not 100% sure on this though, you will need to check it out.
Last edited by Good_Apollo; Jun 10, 2011 at 08:14 AM.
Here you go, you can see the spots that I took about 2min and wiped down real quick with turtle wax chrome polish. I did not do any cleaning or polishing of the spokes. The wheels are basically mint, they really just need a good polish, if you had a fitz ball it would make short work of it.
Any offers? From the research I have done if your axles are 1" you can put in 1" bearings and a center spacer and they will bolt up. You will have to use your current brake hardware for your axle size obviously. I think most sportsters have 3/4" front axles so the front should be good to go.
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