I'm going back to the 16" wheel myself, and getting rid of the extended fork tubes. (4" over) wide glide. (41mm flt tubes and lowers.) 1978 flh it's lasted longer than my two ex wife's. It doesn't complain when I ride my two other bikes. And when I to take it for a ride it doesn't complain (usually, hahaha)
if that's a twin piston caliper, ( which i think it is 'cause it's solid mounted to to fork) you should only have to pump the brake a couple few times for the pads to relocate properly. you just want to make sure the rotor is centered in window of the caliper.
Both looks are solid! I really love the fat tire look and nacelle, but the coolest is how easy it is to swap…
Yeah, I’d have to go with the 16 inch wheel with the small headlight. Very cool looking bike.
LOVE the 16 " ON the FRONT WITH the WIDE GLIDE. WE ALL RUN 16" UP HERE IN the NORTH, or WEST COAST. LOVE the FREIGHT TRAIN FRONT END LIGHT
I love my shovels big in the ftont and small in the back .
Like a pitbull
I'm going back to the 16" wheel myself, and getting rid of the extended fork tubes. (4" over) wide glide.
(41mm flt tubes and lowers.)
1978 flh it's lasted longer than my two ex wife's.
It doesn't complain when I ride my two other bikes.
And when I to take it for a ride it doesn't complain (usually, hahaha)
I like the 16” front wheel in preference to the 21” keep the small headlight.
I don’t like the bars! If it was mine I would fit 5 gallon fatbob tanks!
Beautiful shovel! Like your style! What length shocks do you run?
Thanks! This was a stock length FLH fork on this bike.
Where did you get that exhaust?
21" all day .. classic skinny look
Are the rear shocks solid?
Didn’t see the back end move when you jacked it up.
Like the stance it has
No they move, just kinda stiff.. 10” shocks
nice bike 👍
Definitely the smaller headlight, and in my opinion the fork covers make the front end look too big for the rest of the bike.
you could move the handlebars back a bit
Don't think the bars can pull back. They are one piece bar and riser combo.
The 16 does not fit the rest of the bike
16 apes and 5gal tanks would suit it better
HA - the 21 looks better. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
Cheers!
21" or 19" look much better
if that's a twin piston caliper, ( which i think it is 'cause it's solid mounted to to fork) you should only have to pump the brake a couple few times for the pads to relocate properly. you just want to make sure the rotor is centered in window of the caliper.
Thanks!