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Hey guys, Eastern Performance has some really nice wheel combo's with rotors and tires. :
FOR 2002-2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLH/FLT MODELS
PLEASE CALL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 410-451-5181
THIS SALE COMES WITH TWO BRAND NEW WHEELS 18"x4.25 REAR AND 21"x3.5 FRONT
TWO MATCHING FRONT POLISHED ROTORS
WE WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING FOR FREE!!!!!
METZELER FRONT 120/70-21 AND REAR 150/70B-18 TIRES MOUNTED AND BALANCED
My question is will this 150 fit the rear? I read on another forum how to to this by using the Pingle sprocket spacer but the pingle site says it's only for tires up to 142mm....???
Has anyone fit this on a 02-07? BTW my bike is an 2005 FLHTI
thx
Yeah That's what I was referring to on my post, He also says pre 2004 no problem with the wider belt. But if you look at the Pinglle spacer, http://www.pingelonline.com/rear_sprocket_spacer.htm it says for tires up to 142mm....so again...anybody else done this?
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