HD Enforcer wheels 2016 Dealer take offs ABS
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Great upgrade for a abs bike with the old style street glide wheels
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03-06-2016, 11:28 AM
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I will take the rear wheel if you are willing to split them.
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FWIW...It's not Mandatory to change the ABS bearings to install on a Non-ABS bike.
PM me if you need any more info
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multihdrdr
FWIW...It's not Mandatory to change the ABS bearings to install on a Non-ABS bike.
PM me if you need any more info
PM sent
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PM replied too. Multihdrdr, thanks for the info, I wasn't sure if it would work.
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PM replied too. Multihdrdr, thanks for the info, I wasn't sure if it would work.
FWIW...It's not Mandatory to change the ABS bearings to install on a Non-ABS bike.
For Clarification: They will work without any changes when using Reduced Length Spacers at the ABS bearing locations: Left-Front and Right-Rear
Otherwise the bearings will have to be changed if used on a Non-ABS bike.
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