How big are the front wheels on a Harley Electra Glide?
This wheel is a GREAT fit for the Electra Glide, looks great, rides great, and doesn’t effect the ride height of the bike at all. The Electra Glide in 2009 comes with a 17″ x 3.0″ front wheel. The Electra Glide in 2010-2013 comes with a 18″ x 3.0″ front wheel.
How big are the wheels on a Harley Davidson?
The most popular size wheel for Harley Touring models is the 21 inch Motorcycle Wheel. Learn more about converting to a big wheel bagger with 23 inch Harley Wheels and 26 inch Harley Wheels on our website. At Wana-Ryd, for 13 years we have provided the BEST pricing and FREE SHIPPING on a variety of different style and size wheels.
Where can I get Free Wheels for my Harley?
At Wana-Ryd, for 13 years we have provided the BEST pricing and FREE SHIPPING on a variety of different style and size wheels. We are always here to help with top brands like the ones below.
This wheel is a GREAT fit for the Electra Glide, looks great, rides great, and doesn’t effect the ride height of the bike at all. The Electra Glide in 2009 comes with a 17″ x 3.0″ front wheel. The Electra Glide in 2010-2013 comes with a 18″ x 3.0″ front wheel.
When did Harley Davidson stop using Duo Glide Forks?
This article applies to the Harley Touring Models (2000-2013). Harley Touring bikes have used the same basic front forks since the 1980’s, all of them based upon the first Duo-Glide forks in the 1960’s. It’s a simple thing to remove for service, or for an upgrade.
The most popular size wheel for Harley Touring models is the 21 inch Motorcycle Wheel. Learn more about converting to a big wheel bagger with 23 inch Harley Wheels and 26 inch Harley Wheels on our website. At Wana-Ryd, for 13 years we have provided the BEST pricing and FREE SHIPPING on a variety of different style and size wheels.
How do you replace a front fork on a Harley Davidson?
Loosen the two nuts at the bottom of the right side fork slider. Support the front wheel and pull the axle out from the right side. Do not lose the spacers between the wheel and fork sliders, or the ABS sensor if equipped.