I will look today when I go to the shop & get back with you. I believe Paul (Tom is the manufacturer really) does not make MMC rotors for V-Rods. I am sure that you need a rotor register for sure. You can trade out your wheel for another stock bagger type with a rotor register and yes they will work. The measurements are 2.20 +/- 0.002 How do I know? This is me and the bald guy is Paul, owner of Lyndall. He was staying with me while he was in FL as he lives in S. Calif. Photos of Daytona & Key West + one of my bikes when we were R&Ding the inverted front end in the very begining. Please note there is a Patent Pending on the 100 mph headlight mounting system. Don't try that at home, this system is made for my highly paid & skilled professionals.



Please notice the rotor register on the Road Winder wheel.
Thanks for the help man! That's what I thought about what you refer to as the "rotor register". This is a pic of the Roadwinder with the rotor register and the description of the wheel they make in the SERK size that way. But it'll still be cheaper to buy rotors made for my wheel than to replace the wheel AND the rotors. Anything you find out would be greatly appreciated!

44612-07
IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY Contact dealer for pricing and availability.
18" Front
Fits '04-'08 Touring models (requires separate purchase of 18" D402F 130/70-18 Front Tire P/N 43371-07 (for '04-'08 models). Requires separate purchase of model-specific Wheel Installation Kit and two Front Brake Rotors (P/N 44343-01 for '04-'07 models and P/N 44553-06A for '08 models).
MSRP US $1,199.95
My wheel P/N is 42085-07.
To make things more complicated, I have PM 6-piston differential-bore calipers. While you're talking to him, would you also see if they make the Red Plus Pads for these calipers. The site doesn't list the Red Plus Pads for PM calipers. And they say to use Red Plus Pads with the composite rotors? Am I just wasting mine and everyone else's time with this? Thanks again!

Hoist!
