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This abandoned '97 Road King I picked up has been kicking my butt.
I've been working my way through it repairing/replacing POs attempts.
Right now I'm just trying to get it road worthy so I can finish identifying any problems before I put any more money into it.
The front rotors (dual) have been sitting and are pitted pretty bad in areas.
I just want to slap a pair of good used rotors on it for the time being.
What years/models can I successfully swap out for?
Thanks.
According to the parts finder the same rotor was used up until 1999. It has a -92 parts number so I'm guessing the same rotor was used on the Road King from 92 - 99.
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