Where to get the best pulleys for a Harley Davidson?
Go to Garage to select a motorcycle to ensure the best fitment. … Keep your Harley performing at its peak with our great selection of replacement pulleys and sprockets. Whether you’re searching for a chain conversion flat rear sprocket or a transmission drive pulley, J&P Cycles has the right clutch, driveline or transmission parts for your bike.
How big are the tires on a Harley Davidson Softail?
We have 2405 /250 Swingarm Conversions for Harley Softail Twin cam motorcycles, Softails, Breakouts, Dynas, Rockers & Sportsters. These 280 & 330 tire motorcycle swingarm kits can be installed only in conjunction with a 20mm secondary belt and can fit up to 12” wide rims.
What kind of sprockets do you put on a Harley Davidson?
With sprockets and pulleys for the front wheel, rear wheel and transmission, as well as covers, kits and more, you are sure to find the part you’re looking for.
Do you need a 31 tooth pulley for a 29 tooth Sportster?
The 29, 30 and 31 Tooth pulleys do not require modification. The 31 is about 3% lower ratio than the 32. If you want lower engine rpm, we offer a rear 66 tooth to replace the original 68 tooth (2004-up only).
What kind of pulley do I need for my Sportster?
If you like to cruise, a lot, around 65 mph and still easily handle 2-up, the 30 tooth is for you. If you ride solo and spend at least half your time 65 miles per hour and north, you want a 32 tooth pulley. The 32 will give you almost the same over all ratio HD put on the 1200’s.
Can a Softail engine fit a Sportster engine?
LATER RUBBERMOUNTED ENGINES WILL NOT FIT. Having introduced big twin softail frames in various guises, the next logical step was to build one to take sportster engines. Other folks have also made sportster softails and there are a fair few around now, but they all use the stock big twin rear shocks slung underneath.
What kind of shocks does a Sportster Softail use?
Having introduced big twin softail frames in various guises, the next logical step was to build one to take sportster engines. Other folks have also made sportster softails and there are a fair few around now, but they all use the stock big twin rear shocks slung underneath.