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can anyone tell me if the rear deuce wheel would fit the dyna super glide. i'm thinking the spacers and bearings would need tobe changed the 06 dynas have either a 1" or 25mm axle and the deuce has a .750 axle. has anyone ever did this change.
You need to buy the "wheel installation kit" in addition to the wheel. That's what I did...it'll cost an extra 50 or 60 bucks..something like that. Let me know if you want the part number.
thanks for the input the deuce wheel looks super on the already superbad wideglide. this was a upgrade i've been contemplating for a couple weeks and since old man winter has it in for northeast bikers i'll change out wheels. i'm going to new river h-d tomorrow for bridge day party so i'll order the installation kit while i,m there then let the fun began thanks, dave
How about that kit number? The rear end on the Wide Glide is the same as the Super Glide? What else do you think I might need for a deuce rear wheel fit on as super glide?
the part# for my 06 sg is 43861-07 it may be different for your ride...you can check on h-d wed site or your local h-d shop the cost is $69.00 and a wheel...i just purchased one from another forum member who had one laying around.
the part# for my 06 sg is 43861-07 it may be different for your ride...you can check on h-d wed site or your local h-d shop the cost is $69.00 and a wheel...i just purchased one from another forum member who had one laying around.
yes..this is the same part number of the wheel installation kit I used...for 06-later dyna models.
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