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'04 Dyna 39mm fork length?

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by NeilP, Feb 17, 2011.

  1. NeilP

    NeilP Active Member

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    Can any one tell me the standard fork length of a set of factory forks on a Dyna..04 narrow glide frnt end/...specifically these forks:

    04 Dyna

    These are mine that I am selling on E-bay and I have just had a question asking how long they are.

    I can't go and measure them...I am away...and they are wrapped ready for shipping anyway.

    I bought them by mistake for my Sportster...look identical except for the different axle size. I cant even strip them and use the stanchions...as they are showing as a different P/N to my bike too...SO I gotta sell them.

    Can anyone nip out side and measure their forks form me

    Thanks

    Neil
  2. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    sorry, i dont have a dyna.....cant believe nobody has responded........
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    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    Unless someone has a front end apart or a real good book ,like from a dealer it would be kinda hard to get the right lenth
  4. NeilP

    NeilP Active Member

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    I should have thought it was fairly easy to get a measurement direct off the bike...does not need to be to the nearest thou...within a quarter or half inch would be good. Suppose that is compressed length though...better off the ground to full length

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