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What the hell are you talking about Mack. Since 04, the entire FLHT line, including the SE, \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;has been running the MU series rear tire which is equivalent to a 140.
The Screaming Eagle Road King has a 170. This is what MACK \\;was trying to say...
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I heard the 180 was for the street glide, but maybe it will be for all touring. \\; I also heard there will be some kind of a new Vord model coming out too. \\; Guess we will all see in a few days.
Not without a lot of work. Put a 180 on my 06 SG and it looks and handles great. Started with a 160 but the tire didn't last so I moved on up to a 180 and it was a huge improvement. Had to change the wheel, front and rear pulleys, belt, fender and all the fender and bag support hardware. Running a 07 SERK fender and hardware with a 2006 Softail 13/16 belt and the tire just squeezes in there with not much over 1/16 on each side.
What the hell are you talking about Mack. Since 04, the entire FLHT line, including the SE, \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\;has been running the MU series rear tire which is equivalent to a 140.
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Well, that is sure not what he said.....
The Screaming Eagle Road King has a 170. This is what MACK \\;\\\\\\;was trying to say...
lp
What the hell are you talking about Mack. Since 04, the entire FLHT line, including the SE, \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;has been running the MU series rear tire which is equivalent to a 140.
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The Screaming Eagle Road King has a 170. This is what MACK \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;was trying to say...
lp
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