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My 2000 roadie had two 16" wheels. A while back I changed out the front wheel and went to an 18" wheel. Love it and am very happy.
My question is, are the wheels the same, could I put the front rim onto the back of the bike. Reason is the hub on my back wheel is shot, the hub is worn out, according to my indy.
I kept the front wheel when I put the 18' on. Is it possible to bolt the pulley and the rotor onto the front rim where the dual rotors were?
On my '06 Electra Glide the rear wheel has larger bolt holes for the pulley as compared to the bolt holes for the brake rotor. I would assume that your wheels are the same as mine regarding bolt hole pattern. The front wheel won't work on the rear.
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