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The sliders may fit your bike, but the brake caliper lugs are different, so yours won't fit. I found Rick9662 on Ebay will chrome your own sliders, so try him!
Thanks for the response. I figured something would be different cause that is how HD does things. The dealer even told me my 94 is now obsolete. They do have parts for it but very few. I will check the local chrome shop to see what they can do for me.
you could do a complete swap over incl wheel, calipers and discs...and master cylinder...
but if you just want a shiny, easy to wipe clean front end, pull yours apart and have it chromed--- then you know it all fits back together
as for the '94 being obsolete- it is from the standpoint of a dealer who wants to sell the newest and greatest.
Lots of shops support the millions of evos out there, but it does take some smarts on the part of the owner, what fits what and who can help with parts.
I rode my 95 until last year ( got an 09) to over 80000 miles, great bike and fewer "mysteries" than the twincam--- you can about see and understand what the bike needs to run well.
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