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jawarford1

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Agitator Wheels
« on: October 26, 2010, 04:06:34 PM »

I really like the 18" Agitator wheels on the 2010 SESG and are thinking of putting them on my 04 Pumpkin...

Has anybody looked into this or have done it ?  And if you have or have the knowledge of the process I would appreciate your input.

I know an axle or wheel bearing change is necessary.....

Thanks

Joel
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Re: Agitator Wheels
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2010, 04:17:35 PM »

The front should fit fine, Not sure but I think you need the swingarm kit to fit the 180 in the rear check out FBI http://www.fatbaggers.com/ I know they offer a kit
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Re: Agitator Wheels
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 04:19:52 PM »

I really like the 18" Agitator wheels on the 2010 SESG and are thinking of putting them on my 04 Pumpkin...

Has anybody looked into this or have done it ?  And if you have or have the knowledge of the process I would appreciate your input.

I know an axle or wheel bearing change is necessary.....

Thanks

Joel

Do you have a trusted private shop in your area ? Speak with them. Most all wheels have the same interior hub size with tub spacers and bearings set-up for the application. (make/model of motorcycle) I see metrics with H-D stuff and vice versa all the time

Henry
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