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Old 10-22-2018, 10:32 PM
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Since you know the bearings are the same just order the BO bearing axle spacer pull yours down get a measurement on both and split the difference and order two of the bigger FB spacers and have a machine shop cut them to length then theoretically your break out wheel should fit and be properly centered cause you have the proper factory spacers and the difference of the smaller wheel hub added to them. Then any good machinest should be able to grab a measurement of the rotor to the caliper and pop out a rotor spacer.

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Ah - got it.

Originally Posted by Mchad
The fork on the breakout is longer then the FB. It’ll probably look a little strange, unless someone makes a longer then stock monoshock.
 
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How did you go with the conversion? I'm thinking of doing the same...
 
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Ok so I'm doing mine, with stock '19 breakout wheels. I'll fill you guys in on the details, but basically we are machining a custom axle out of a new Fatboy one.
 
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The story so far:

Breakout wheels require 2 spacers on the axle:
13-14mm between the left fork leg and the ABS sensor, and
A 37-38mm spacer on the right hand side..

A pair of 13-14mm spacers behind the brake caliper, and longer bolts to suit

A guard lift of brackets you can get on ebay for the tourers.

I'll be fitting it this week, more to follow.
 
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Originally Posted by Cootey
The story so far:

Breakout wheels require 2 spacers on the axle:
13-14mm between the left fork leg and the ABS sensor, and
A 37-38mm spacer on the right hand side..

A pair of 13-14mm spacers behind the brake caliper, and longer bolts to suit

A guard lift of brackets you can get on ebay for the tourers.

I'll be fitting it this week, more to follow.
This is for the front wheel modification.


More notes:

Rear wheel: from M8 breakout to M8 Fatboy fitment (paired spokes breakout rear wheel) no modification necessary.

To fit a 103 breakout rear wheel to the M8 Fatboy or Breakout you need a wider or small additional spacer on the non drive side. This includes the Turbine wheels if they have been taken off the 103 twincam breakouts. Just check, I don't have the details just passing it on.

I have Wayne at Rockingham Harley Davidson and Jordy from Reddit to thank for these details.

More to follow.
 
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First up: old Fatboy axle and newly machined Fatboy axle. Blue lines shows the extended bearing lands, and on the right you can see the new spacers, 13mm and 38mm. Also seen here is the 13mm brake caliper spacers.

Bolts are 10mm coarse and the original bolts are 35mm, replacements will need to be 50mm.

Tomorrow is the big day, heaps of pics to follow!!!
 

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Teaser:


 
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So you welded up (built up) that axle?




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So you welded up (built up) that axle?

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Hey!

Yes, line welded then turned down to 25mm for the bearing.
 


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