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Hello.
Did Harley (if any) make any bike (model and year) with a 21 x 2.15" front wheel and hub for two brake discs? The photo is an illustration.
Thanks.
Don't make everything a riddle. Starting with the 1" axle question, get what you're trying to do out there at the beginning. It can change potential answers and not waste time
So assuming you're still working on putting those "Touring" sliders on the FXST, you'll need a Touring Hub to make the Calipers/Rotors line up. So just get a Touring Hub and lace it up with your existing FXST Rim & Spokes.
The thing is, I want to have a two disc front wheel made by DNA Specialty and I have to specify the model and year of the bike that had the 21 x 2.15 two disc wheel from the factory to get it made.
Ok, so that's what I'm talking about. You should have said that up front.
You can basically deduce the answer from my previous post ... Just order a 21" x (whatever width) wheel for 2000-07 Touring (it will have 1" sealed bearings)
Btw, I was wondering what you were trying to illustrate with that photo? The only feature it has in common with the wheel you're looking for is that it has two brake discs
I don't remember HD ever doing dual disc on a 21.. You can get the rim and spokes from Buchannan and have some one lace it up on your current hub.
Oops, I missed one..
The 04-05 CVO Deuce had dual disks and a 21 inch front wheel.. It's a mag and probably rarer then hen's teeth. Buddy had one.. I need to correct myself before @multihdrdr does ..
Last edited by Max Headflow; May 27, 2025 at 07:51 PM.
Reason: oops
@Max Headflow , I was just going to do that exact thing (the correction)
Even If you used the CVO Deuce just as a "fitment" for DNA (or any aftermarket vendor) then the Rotors wouldn't be in the correct location for Touring sliders
If it's correct that he has FXST and is putting on Touring sliders to use Dual discs, he'll need a Touring Hub. He can re-use his rim and spokes though if he wants
Or order a New aftermarket wheel as a Touring application (as mentioned before)
Last edited by multihdrdr; May 27, 2025 at 08:22 PM.
You're removing sliders from a FXST with a 9-7/8" fork tube width (ctr-to-ctr) and replacing them with sliders from a Touring bike with a 9-7/8" fork tube width. The Sliders/Calipers/Wheel do Not know what bike they're on. Pretend like they're still on a Touring bike.
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