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Anyone know the part #, or equivelant, I love Harley but at $32.95 each I know I can get it cheaper at a bearing supply house.
Thanks, Mark
The number a bearing house wants is etched on the side of your bearings. The Harley part number will be no use to them. You may have to take your wheel out to read the edge of the bearing, if you can't read it while it is in the bike.
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Harley owner since 1974, Founder & Life HOG Member. 1990 Bright Candy HiFi Blue FLHS/2008 S&S V107T, 2007 XB12R, 2003 FXDXT, MG ZT V8.