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hello ....have a question to ask the community how do i go about....
have a 2004 fatboy added a swing arm conversion kit to go up to a 200 rear tire but the rear fender that came with the kit is so wide that it makes the tire look to small..so wondering if i go to a 240 or 250 size would i have to install a different swing arm or change rear rim...
hello ....have a question to ask the community how do i go about....
have a 2004 fatboy added a swing arm conversion kit to go up to a 200 rear tire but the rear fender that came with the kit is so wide that it makes the tire look to small..so wondering if i go to a 240 or 250 size would i have to install a different swing arm or change rear rim...
i would check with the kit manfacture to ask that question
sometimes parts are multiple use and different sizes could work.
i would be concerned about wheel size and clearance
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