Cvaria's 2007 883 Standard (XLCN): Consolidated Thread of Nonsense (Working)
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i always liked those but wanted more power. You and a guy in the dyna forum, hdbobber, had them when i was looking at options.
i just ordered two rear ones.
They are 162 on amazon but, there is funny business with the shipping date looks like 2 months out. I dont care because that is 30 less than they were last week at 192, and that makes about 60 in total savings over last week. The retail is about 215.
make them pennies bleed!
i just ordered two rear ones.
They are 162 on amazon but, there is funny business with the shipping date looks like 2 months out. I dont care because that is 30 less than they were last week at 192, and that makes about 60 in total savings over last week. The retail is about 215.
make them pennies bleed!
Just started 'scrutinizing' these... Are you using a different rear
caliper? These 'narrow' rotors -may- work with the stock rear
caliper, but they may not... FWIW, I used the EBC 'thick' rear rotor
on the OL's Iron, but I would REALLY rather have used the 'narrow' one.
Just don't care for the look of the thick one....
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i'm using lynall Z+ 7244.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...l#post15682327
Just started 'scrutinizing' these... Are you using a different rear
caliper? These 'narrow' rotors -may- work with the stock rear
caliper, but they may not... FWIW, I used the EBC 'thick' rear rotor
on the OL's Iron, but I would REALLY rather have used the 'narrow' one.
Just don't care for the look of the thick one....
caliper? These 'narrow' rotors -may- work with the stock rear
caliper, but they may not... FWIW, I used the EBC 'thick' rear rotor
on the OL's Iron, but I would REALLY rather have used the 'narrow' one.
Just don't care for the look of the thick one....
yes sir... all stop and no go, lol
see below....
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old BBK
off the bike and on the terrible towel
a t40 bit died in this filming
on and torqued
reset the pads and bled the brakes...
looks way better that the older ones should dissipate more heat. between the vented brembros, the larger drilled rotor holes, and contours, these shouldn't see much fade. we'll see.
ruined the mimicry of the round BBK and the rear pulley. contoured pulley?
homeless...
they seem to take up less space.
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