Enforcers on 2013 RG
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Enforcers on 2013 RG
Howdy all,
I have a chance to get some black powder coated enforcers at a good price. ($400) These wheels have no hardware installed so I'd need bearings and spacers but not sure what else. Could I use the same brake rotors on my current stock wheels?
Thanks in advance.
DN
I have a chance to get some black powder coated enforcers at a good price. ($400) These wheels have no hardware installed so I'd need bearings and spacers but not sure what else. Could I use the same brake rotors on my current stock wheels?
Thanks in advance.
DN
#2
Howdy all,
I have a chance to get some black powder coated enforcers at a good price. ($400) These wheels have no hardware installed so I'd need bearings and spacers but not sure what else. Could I use the same brake rotors on my current stock wheels?
Thanks in advance.
DN
I have a chance to get some black powder coated enforcers at a good price. ($400) These wheels have no hardware installed so I'd need bearings and spacers but not sure what else. Could I use the same brake rotors on my current stock wheels?
Thanks in advance.
DN
Apparently you have seen these enforcers that you are referring to...or ones just like them? (or pull some up on Ebay)
Now look at your 2013 wheels...Do you think the rotors will fit?
#3
Are you being serious? I've seen many enforcer wheels but I've not measured them and looking at pictures of them online doesn't exactly help much. I asked this question here in hopes that someone that's already done this swap would see this thread and reply.
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I just put some one my 2012 road glide which is the same bike as yours.
to answer your question:
If you have ABS make sure you get or have ABS bearings. Rear wheel abs bearing goes on right side. Front wheel abs bearing goes on left side. (check your manual)
Rear enforcer wheel will use the same size rear tire, will use same rotor and pulley will slip right in with rubber isolators. Front wheel goes up one inch so it's now going to be a 19" wheel. You will need two enforcer rotors, plus all the specific hardware that accompanies it. Note: It is not the same hardware you use for the existing wheels and rotors.
to answer your question:
If you have ABS make sure you get or have ABS bearings. Rear wheel abs bearing goes on right side. Front wheel abs bearing goes on left side. (check your manual)
Rear enforcer wheel will use the same size rear tire, will use same rotor and pulley will slip right in with rubber isolators. Front wheel goes up one inch so it's now going to be a 19" wheel. You will need two enforcer rotors, plus all the specific hardware that accompanies it. Note: It is not the same hardware you use for the existing wheels and rotors.
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I just put some one my 2012 road glide which is the same bike as yours.
to answer your question:
If you have ABS make sure you get or have ABS bearings. Rear wheel abs bearing goes on right side. Front wheel abs bearing goes on left side. (check your manual)
Rear enforcer wheel will use the same size rear tire, will use same rotor and pulley will slip right in with rubber isolators. Front wheel goes up one inch so it's now going to be a 19" wheel. You will need two enforcer rotors, plus all the specific hardware that accompanies it. Note: It is not the same hardware you use for the existing wheels and rotors.
to answer your question:
If you have ABS make sure you get or have ABS bearings. Rear wheel abs bearing goes on right side. Front wheel abs bearing goes on left side. (check your manual)
Rear enforcer wheel will use the same size rear tire, will use same rotor and pulley will slip right in with rubber isolators. Front wheel goes up one inch so it's now going to be a 19" wheel. You will need two enforcer rotors, plus all the specific hardware that accompanies it. Note: It is not the same hardware you use for the existing wheels and rotors.
(My bike is non-ABS)
That's very nice RG you've got there.
DN
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Yep
It helps tremendously
I'm going to (self admittedly) exaggerate here... that swap has only been done 1 million times before and been talked about here.
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and looking at pictures of them online doesn't exactly help much.
I asked this question here in hopes that someone that's already done this swap would see this thread and reply.
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