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2009 fork lowers

Started by -SeabrookTrickBagger, February 19, 2009, 01:40:12 PM

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-SeabrookTrickBagger

I have two front fork lowers/sliders off of a new 2009 Road King.  Does anyone know if they will fit a 2004 Road King?  The 2009 lowers do have a different part number than the 2004 RK lowers.  Externally, they look the same so I figured the machining inside the lowers might be different, BWTFDIK.

TIA.

Seabrook
Seabrook

road-dawgs1

Yes, the sliders are still using the -00A pn#'s so they will fit
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-SeabrookTrickBagger

Thanks.

FWIW, the new part number on the 09 sliders is different as I said above but that different number is put on a sticker that is merely glued onto the slider and I found that a bit strange since other numbers are embossed into the metal.  One of the 09 sliders does have "09" embossed in the number but the other slider has "00" embossed which made it a bit confusing. 
Seabrook

road-dawgs1

The 09 pn# you are seeing on a sticker is probably the number for the whole fork assembly.
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bigpete1

they will not work unless you change your axle and wheels to accomadated the 25mm axle, that is why the different part# thanks pete

road-dawgs1

Quote from: bigpete1 on February 20, 2009, 09:07:02 AM
they will not work unless you change your axle and wheels to accomadated the 25mm axle, that is why the different part# thanks pete

I have an 08 Ultra with the 25mm bearings and I used lower sliders off an 02 and had them powdercoated.  What you are thinking about would apply to changing wheels. 
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bigpete1

seabrook measure both axle holes in sides of sliders ,i think you will find the09 have slightly smaller hole for axle ,my book shows different part # for 08 and newer and 00-07 there has to be a difference ,thanks pete

road-dawgs1

February 20, 2009, 10:35:28 AM #7 Last Edit: February 20, 2009, 10:46:51 AM by road-dawgs1
A breakdown of 46495-09 which is lefthand fork assembly shows the following: (notice the pn# of the last item, the lower slider)

45405-75A     SOCKET BOLT      
45419-80         FORK BRACKET BOLT, UPPER                                                                                                                                        45733-48       OIL SEAL    
45803-97         LOWER STOP    
45838-77         BOLT, FRONT FORK    
45842-77A         RETAINING RING, OIL SEAL    
45845-77         O-RING    
45859-77A         PISTON RING, DAMPER TUBE    
45865-84         SEAL SPACER    
45875-84A         OIL SEAL    
45933-86         REBOUND SPRING 
45940-84         GUIDE BUSHING    
45972-09         TUBE, FORK STANCHION    
46209-09         DAMPING VALVE    
46235-09         SPRING    
46422-09         DAMPER TUBE     
46496-00A         FORK SLIDER, LEFT    
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-SeabrookTrickBagger

Thanks for the effort on this; big help.

Seabrook

-SeabrookTrickBagger

It does appear the 09 lowers are the same as previous years lowers.  Everyone is wondering how those lowers can work with the 09 different axle size.   I have not looked at the axles since I am not interested in it, but for those that are interested, maybe they will post the answer for others.  I wonder if HD did not taper the axle ends or bush them to make the new axles work on the sliders.
Seabrook

road-dawgs1

The 08 started with the 25mm bearings, I have an 08 and am using 02 fork lowers on mine.  They are the same lowers as 08 and 09 and they work just fine.
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-SeabrookTrickBagger

Seabrook

bigpete1

i looked a little farther and you are correct road-dawg1 they will work ,the kit is different because of wheel spacers,pete

Geezer_Glider

Remember that the front axle is larger than bearing bore on one end and much smaller on the other end that has the nut on it. I do wonder what the weight difference is due to the hollow axle, though.
R Meyer