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Old 01-29-2018, 06:43 AM
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I have a full set of wheels from a 2013 Triglide in my garage. I'm thinking of having them powdercoated and putting them on my 2016 Triglide. I seem to remember reading that rotors from the 2014 and up trikes will not bolt to earlier wheels. I have searched and can't find that info now; does anyone know if this is the case? Thanks
 
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Sitting here in the garage looking at my '18. The only thing that changed to the rotors is the '14 and up were full floating rotors. The bolt pattern is the same.
 
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....a possible way to find out is to look at a parts book for both year trikes....if the part number is the same....it will work....HD parts books that is...
 
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....a possible way to find out is to look at a parts book for both year trikes....if the part number is the same....it will work....HD parts books that is...
Thanks, I probably should have posted before; that is exactly what I did. In case anyone is interested, Harley has used the same wheel for the front since 2009 to at least 2017. Not sure on 2018. Part number is 83326-09
 
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Bill, this is a little off topic but while you have the front wheel off the bike you may want to go ahead and pull your fork sliders off and have them drilled/tapped for drains, since they don't have any. It will make any future front fork oil changes easier.
 
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