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Road King Wheels

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by 1of1harleyjim, Mar 28, 2011.

  1. 1of1harleyjim

    1of1harleyjim New Member

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    Can anyone tell me if the Cast/Polished wheels from a 2005 Road King Custom will fit a 1997 Road King Classic. I'm really not a spokes wheel kind of guy... thanks, Jim:confused:
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    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    They should fit , just double check the spacers on both side's againest your;s & keep the on the right side that they came off of , just talked to a guy on w E glide & he has those solid wheels from a fat boy on it , & he just used the stock spacers from his E Glide :D
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    not sure what year they changed the axle size on touring models, if the axle is the same size they should fit, I have wheel off a 96 softtail on my 05 softtail, had to use the spacers off the 96 and shimed the brake calpier just a bit to get it roll freely.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I think you may need to change bearings to ones
    to accommodate your narrower axle, you will have to
    measure to be sure the spacers are correct.

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