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You will definitely need the newer 08 and up rotors as they are larger in diameter as well as 2 additional of the shorter bolts that hold the calipers to the lower forks. Pads are the same for both calipers IIRC. HTH
The front brake master cylinder is the same up to '17 for sure. The rotors and calipers are same to '16, the 17 streetglide has different rotors but same brembo calipers. The part number changed slightly in 2010 when the added silver calipers.
I'm in the middle of doing the swap on my '07 Ultra, just out in the garage as I type this powder coating the centers on some good used front rotors. I also swapped out front master to later unit. I also have added rear brembo, but that took a lot more work as my bike now has an '09 up rear swing arm. For the rear brake master cylinder I'm using an after market drag specialties, same specs as original but I've read lots of guys used rear brembo with '07 style rear master without issue.
What did you need to do to change the rear swing arm on your 07 Ultra to the 09 swing arm? Thinking about doing the same with my 07 SG.
Originally Posted by Rodzilla71
The front brake master cylinder is the same up to '17 for sure. The rotors and calipers are same to '16, the 17 streetglide has different rotors but same brembo calipers. The part number changed slightly in 2010 when the added silver calipers.
I'm in the middle of doing the swap on my '07 Ultra, just out in the garage as I type this powder coating the centers on some good used front rotors. I also swapped out front master to later unit. I also have added rear brembo, but that took a lot more work as my bike now has an '09 up rear swing arm. For the rear brake master cylinder I'm using an after market drag specialties, same specs as original but I've read lots of guys used rear brembo with '07 style rear master without issue.
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