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So I've done some research and thought I had it figured out. ..but not so sure...looking to see you any of you know what I need. Wanting to put a 19" chrome agitator on my 2007 street glide.
I know I need the wheel, rotors and i thought just the bearing kit.
Read and was told that I need fork lowers and calipers??... can anyone she'd some light please?
Man this is so much...stupid question big sky but why won't the stock master work? Just needs to match brembo to brembo? And kinda getting somewhere with all this so I appreciate everyone's help, why is everyone saying I need to change lower forks then?
bigskyroadglide has answered the slider question, so park that one, no need to worry about it. You can check that sort of thing on-line here.
If you have Brembo calipers there is also no need to worry about them, however the Agitator wheel uses a different style of rotor to your stock rotors, so you will need to change them. AFAIK the later style of rotors are only available for Brembos. Both the 1" axle and 25mm axle will fit your forks, so you can change that instead of the bearings.
If you don't have Brembos be aware that they use larger diameter rotors than the previous brakes, which won't fit inside the earlier type of caliper. Earlier rotors are 11.5" in diameter, Brembo type are 11.8".
Man this is so much...stupid question big sky but why won't the stock master work? Just needs to match brembo to brembo? And kinda getting somewhere with all this so I appreciate everyone's help, why is everyone saying I need to change lower forks then?
I used my 2002 master cylinder when I put Brembos on mine. You don't need to change the lowers.
...Only thing I'm hanging on is...I need 1" wheel bearing set to fit my 1" axle correct? Then that's it I believe and can order parts
You can find 1" x 15mm wide bearings (but not from the MoCo) to directly replace the 25mm, but I would probably install the 1" x 21mm wide bearings (they are superior). They will slightly protrude from your bearing bores. Then trim those wheels spacers to accommodate the increased width of bearings.
In either case you'll need to bore those 08-later 25mm spacers to 1"
EDIT: The reason for the fancy dance with the bearings is because of them being '09-later wheels
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