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Old 01-01-2016, 11:43 AM
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Does anyone know what makes this kit fit abs and if it will fit on a non ABS bike is it just the spacers or is it the lower legs any info would help
 
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All the lower legs are the same. ABS is a spacer/bearing sensor thing.

Obviously a difference in years since 2014 (41mm vs 49mm). Just ensure you order for your year.

That said, look at chrome exchange online. Way, way cheaper than what you're looking at.
 
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That ABS sensor cover isn't going to work if you don't have ABS. Otherwise the legs are the same from around 2000 to 2013. I may be off a year or so on those numbers.
 
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Originally Posted by lp
All the lower legs are the same. ABS is a spacer/bearing sensor thing.

Obviously a difference in years since 2014 (41mm vs 49mm). Just ensure you order for your year.

That said, look at chrome exchange online. Way, way cheaper than what you're looking at.
there's your answer right there in a nut shell & what I did
 
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Do any of you guys know when changing out the lower legs and cowbells when you take the fork tubes out of the triple trees does the top cap have to come off or you can you take it out as a complete unit?
 
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The top cap has to come off.
 
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Originally Posted by lp
All the lower legs are the same. ABS is a spacer/bearing sensor thing.

Obviously a difference in years since 2014 (41mm vs 49mm). Just ensure you order for your year.

That said, look at chrome exchange online. Way, way cheaper than what you're looking at.
also with the chrome exchange, you get a better quality item (at least with ***** shiny). if you look at the prep hd does before chroming the front end, you'll notice that the part of the fork lower that faces into the wheel is not smoothed out like the outer visible part. it's all rough and bumpy, hd just chromes over it.

with ***** shiny, they smooth out the fork lower completely all the way around. so not only do you get a better product, it is also cheaper.

it's the small details that will set your bike apart from the rest.
 
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Go chrome exchange or get yours done. Way better than the harley stuff
 
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is ***** shinny on here, or how do i get in contact
 
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is ***** shinny on here, or how do i get in contact
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