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Installing 2016 ABS enforcer wheels on a 2013 ABS roadking

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Old 03-24-2016, 04:38 PM
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Default Installing 2016 ABS enforcer wheels on a 2013 ABS roadking

The bike and new wheels are both ABS, but when installing the enforcer wheels they are around .120" too narrow. Has anybody encountered this? What do I need to do to make them work? I know Harley changed the front end setup in 2014 and that the ABS sensor is different between my bike and a 2016 street glide which the new rims came off of. Any help would be appreciated. Jim
 
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Probably going to have to pull the bearings and replace the spacer in the hub.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...stallation-kit
 
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Is this happening on both the front and rear?
 
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Should be a direct bolt-on.
 
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Installed enforcer take offs on my 2011 abs RKC. Perfect fit.
 
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Definitely not a direct bolt on and the HD dealer isn't sure without looking at it. Rear wasn't tried yet, stopped at the front wheel.
 
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Originally Posted by stime63
The bike and new wheels are both ABS, but when installing the enforcer wheels they are around .120" too narrow.
Hmm, .120" too narrow....sounds like that new wheel doesn't have an ABS bearing in it.

The sensor change won't affect the fitment...the Left ABS bearing, Right Std bearing, and center spacer sleeve have been same since 2008 (2008-2016)
 
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My dealer installed My 2015 abs wheels on My 2009 in less then 2 hours with 0 issues..
 
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Is one of the bearings greenish? I want to say right side, but not sure.
 
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Is one of the bearings greenish? I want to say right side, but not sure.
This is the answer.....
 


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