Where to buy 2001 Harley Davidson Fat Boy FLSTF parts?
Dennis Kirk carries more 2001 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy – FLSTF products than any other aftermarket vendor and we have them all at the lowest guaranteed prices. Not only that, but we have them all in-stock and ready to ship today.
How to order a fat boy front end?
Fat Boy Front end 2000-2005 Here is a very nice Fat Boy Front end in great shape for 2000-2005 call 703-476-6607 to order.
What kind of rake kit does a Harley Davidson have?
#172 2007 FXSTC 18 deg. rake kit w/+6″ tubes. #174 1990 FXST 14 deg. rake kit w/+6″ tubes. #162 2008 FXSTB 18 Degree Rake Kit w/ + 4” tubes. #158 2007 FXSTB 18 Degree Rake Kit with + 4″ tubes. #143 2008 Harley® Night Train with 18 Degree with + 4″ tubes.
How big is the front end of a Harley Davidson?
FXR Front End Here is a dual Disc 39mm front end off of a FXR complete wit HD chrome fork sliders . 703-476-6607 FXR Front End Here is a 39mm dual disc FXR front end with 84-99 brakes.
Dennis Kirk carries more 2001 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy – FLSTF products than any other aftermarket vendor and we have them all at the lowest guaranteed prices. Not only that, but we have them all in-stock and ready to ship today.
How big is a rake on a Harley Davidson?
Give your stock motorcycle a Custom Chopper or Pro-Street look, & improve the ride, without the hassles of cutting your bikes frame. Three choices of rake, lets you stretch your motorcycles wheelbase, 4″ to 12″ over stock, and rake it out as much as 50 °
How big is the rake on a 1993 Dyna lowrider?
A 1993 Dyna SG/Lowrider have a 28* rake. This is about 4* less then most other Harleys, and 2* less then the FLT in that year. If you add a WG (41mm) 0* front fork set up like I did, it’s going to be about 1.5″ longer in the front, then your stock 39mm set up out of the box.
What’s the fattest fork on a Harley Davidson?
“The Worlds Fattest Motorcycle Fork !” Available for most Harley-Davidson ®, models. Featuring,..Huge 82mm fork tube covers mated to 1 1/2″ thick aluminum triple trees. Questions? Email or call 662 449-0956