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What size are the front forks on a Harley?

Posted on October 3, 2022 by David Darling

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  • What size are the front forks on a Harley?
  • What size forks are on a 2003 Sportster?
  • Which steerer tube do I need?
  • What is the standard size steerer tube?

What size are the front forks on a Harley?

Rob Hultz Shovelhead with a 41mm Wide Glide front end. Note how different a Wide Glide can look depending on the length of the fork tubes….

Harley-Davidson Fork Tube Center-To-Center Dimension
Style Name Fork Tube Center-To-Center Dimension
Mid Glide front end 8.437″
Wide Glide front end 9.875″

What size forks are on a 2003 Sportster?

39mm Fork Tube 3″ Extension For Harley Dyna Glide Sportster XL 883 1200 1988-up (Fits: 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200)

How do you measure fork on a Harley?

FORK LENGTH: The distance between the top of the fork tubes to the centerline of the axle.

Are all steerer tubes the same size?

You’ll likely find numbers like: 41mm, 41.8mm (we round up and label this 42mm), 47mm, and 52mm. 3. FORK STEERER TUBE DIMENSIONS – Almost every single modern bicycle fork has an upper steerer tube outer diameter of 28.6mm, or also referred to by 1 ⅛ in.

Which steerer tube do I need?

Measure your headtube, add the stack height of your headset, add the height of your stem, add any spacers that you currently run on your stem to get your desired bar height – your steerer tube needs to be at least this long.

What is the standard size steerer tube?

What are the common steerer diameters? The other key part to consider is the steerer diameter. The standard sizes are 1 inch, 1 1/8 inch, 1.25 inch and 1.5 inch steerers. You may occasionally come across a 1-inch threadless steerer, but you’re more likely to find a threaded steerer in this size.

What size is my steerer tube?

Measure your fork steerer tube You need to measure it in two places. The outside diameter (OD) of the top section (where the stem clamps around, as in the above pic) and the outside diameter of the very bottom bit where the steerer goes into the fork crown (where the headset crown race sits, as in the pic below).

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