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Alright, I just bought a 2002 Electraglide Classic and I was wondering what I had to to make a 2008 or 2009 front Streetglide wheel fit my bike? Are the 2008 and 2009 front wheels 18"? Any help would be great! Thanks!
Hey Lance...
I am looking to do the same. I have the stock wheels and tires on my '06 SG. I am also looking to switch to a set of 18 X 3.5 and was wondering if this list would apply to me as well? I lost out on a really sweet deal on a set of HD Anarchy wheels because wasn't sure if they would fit. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
JoeyG
Moderators - It would be nice to make this a sticky here in the wheel forum or even the touring forum as there are numerous people asking about the parts list on how to install a 2010 to current FLHX/Street Glide front wheel onto a 2007 and older FLHX/Street Glide.
This is what I purchased.
3655A - Screw, Pan Head Torx (x10)
41547-07A - Axle, Front 25mm
41901-08 - Spacer, Frt/1in ID (x2)
6594 - Washer, 5/8 ID x 1.125
7813A - Hex Nut, Rounded End
Additional items you might need to purchase if your front wheel doesnt come with a sleeve or bearings.
41900-08 - Sleeve, Front
9276 - Ball Bearing, 25mm ID (x2)
Just a foot note. You will need to remove your front brake calipers to remove your wheel. MAke sure to have a 10mm 12pt deep socket available.
Just wanted to know if the website for the wheel assembly has changed? The browser says its been removed or changed. Also need to know if the stock rotors and calipers will work with the 18" rim from a newer model rim. i have an 06 FLHX. Thanks, Justin
Last edited by LadderJFRD; Mar 19, 2013 at 12:43 PM.
Just wanted to know if the website for the wheel assembly has changed? The browser says its been removed or changed. Also need to know if the stock rotors and calipers will work with the 18" rim from a newer model rim. i have an 06 FLHX. Thanks, Justin
Justin, I dont know if the website has been removed. When I did my swap (06 FLHXi) I used the stock calipers and rotors. Just use the parts list outlined and you'll be fine. PM me with any other questions. AJ
Im trying to put softail spokes on my 06 FLHT anyone got any helpful info on that
I already know that the spacing on the rotor is off and that i will be going to a 1 rotor setup rather than daul rotors. that part Ive got handled I belive Just wanting to know if anyone has done this or has even heard of it being done .
Moderators - It would be nice to make this a sticky here in the wheel forum or even the touring forum as there are numerous people asking about the parts list on how to install a 2010 to current FLHX/Street Glide front wheel onto a 2007 and older FLHX/Street Glide.
This is what I purchased.
3655A - Screw, Pan Head Torx (x10)
41547-07A - Axle, Front 25mm
41901-08 - Spacer, Frt/1in ID (x2)
6594 - Washer, 5/8 ID x 1.125
7813A - Hex Nut, Rounded End
Additional items you might need to purchase if your front wheel doesnt come with a sleeve or bearings.
41900-08 - Sleeve, Front
9276 - Ball Bearing, 25mm ID (x2)
Just a foot note. You will need to remove your front brake calipers to remove your wheel. MAke sure to have a 10mm 12pt deep socket available.
I bought a 2011 Street Glide 18" front wheel to put on my 2002 Electra Glide Classic. If I buy the axle (41547-07A) doesn't that come with everything I need? Another question...what if I just turned my 1" axle down to 25mm? Would that work?
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