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I'm looking for a 2010 18" Streetglide frontwheel. I can't find the partnumber yet. But, I find something others....
There are Black Cast Slotted Disc wheels 16 ", partnumber: 41285-06 Fits "00-'08
And a 16" frontwheel, partnumber 41285-09 fits '09 and later, a 17" 2009 wheel I also can't find it.
So there is a Difference between models <-'08 and '09-up........
I want to know the Difference if it fits in a 2006 Streetglide and maybe can anyone give me the good partnumber from the 18" Black Slotted Disc wheel 2010 ????
Here's a link to another thread about the 2010 wheel on a 2007: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...on-a-07-a.html
I too am wondering what the part #'s are. The agitator 18" comes up but the stock black one doesn't.
Part No. 47871-10, Wheel cast 18" w/o bearings&sleeve You will need install kit no.43848-08, Seems like there would be alot of these on ebay or even here on the parts for sale thread
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