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Old 03-26-2010, 02:27 PM
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For those of you who installed your own IDS or had them apart on an 07 I have a question.
A buddy obtained a complete back wheel of an 07 Glide and it has the IDS pulley on it.
Can any of you tell me the spacer arrangement? The axle has 3 spacers.... a flat spacer,a short one and a longer one. It doesnt show the IDS in the 07 service manual I have. I know there is a spacer between the two halves of the IDS pulley...seems like it would be the shorter one but Im not sure. Anybody can tell me or can scan an instruction sheet from it to show how the spacers for the backwheel with IDS are arranged.
 

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Dangit, I can't remember, but I know I went through the same thing. Maybe if you sandwich the shorter spacer between the 2 halves and it moves, you know to use the longer one? I looked for an exploded view and can't find it right now.
 
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Your answer can be found in here:

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...w-or-help.html

It's the thread I started back when I was doing the same thing!
 
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Dangit, I can't remember, but I know I went through the same thing. Maybe if you sandwich the shorter spacer between the 2 halves and it moves, you know to use the longer one? I looked for an exploded view and can't find it right now.
It seems that the shorter one is for between the halves becase it allows the outside half to recess deeper into the inner half....but still not sure.
Does the flat washer/spacer go on the outside of the IDS?
 
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No, the thickest one goes inside the IDS, the thinnest goes outside of the IDS and the last one goes on the brake caliper side.
 
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Originally Posted by stro1965
Your answer can be found in here:

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...w-or-help.html

It's the thread I started back when I was doing the same thing!
Well Ill be....the thicker one goes inside the two halves.

Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this place!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Glyder
Well Ill be....the thicker one goes inside the two halves.

Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this place!!!!!
If that doesn't work out pm me and I'll see if I still have the install directions.
 
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