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Old 09-05-2009, 01:16 PM
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Can anyone help me with a part number for a REAR floating rotor for my 08?
I want one that looks like p/n 44947-08

The Harley on-line catalog page doesnt say rear rotors anywhere.
 

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hey rod, are you sure that the rotors are not the same front and rear? i know that there was a difference with the 07 and earlier with the old style caliper, vs the 08 and newer brembo system. i believe it was the thickness, although i'm not sure. hope you get her figured out.
 
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That made me think, so I looked in the parts manual IPB. I found that the front rotors are p/n 41808-08 and 41809-08 and the rear is 41810-08. So that leads me to beleive the fronts are different?
 
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The big deal here is the antilock brake sensor - they want $10000000000000 for it.
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????
Im just trying to order online - a rear floating brake rotor.
I had no idea it would be this hard.
 
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Costly, but have you looked at any of the Lyndall floating rotors? They have some pretty neat designs as well.
 
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Costly, but have you looked at any of the Lyndall floating rotors? They have some pretty neat designs as well.
I was about to e-mail you

This is like pulling teeth. Really.
 
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