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Convert to a 26" Front Wheel
Convert to a 26" Front Wheel
What's Needed?

A Quick Summary
Converting your Harley Davidson to run a 26″ Front Wheel isn’t rocket science, but doing it incorrectly can pose a serious risk to yourself and your bike.
Buying a package deal can make your life a whole lot easier, because it’s not as simple as just slapping the 26″ on. You will need Trees, Raked Neck and a Fender minimum. We have worked with hundreds of customers to help convert their Harley Baggers, from Street and Road Glides to even putting them on Softails.
If you are lazy and want us to just do the work for you, contact us below or Call 888-926-2793
DO's
- Change The Triple Trees
- Rake the Neck
- Change to a 26 Fender
Dont's
- Use Only trees, Without a rake kit

#1 - Pick Out a 26 x 3.75" Wheel
We offer a wide variety of wheels to choose from starting at $1,799 and all of our wheels come fully assembled and ready to install! We Guarantee Fitment and Wobble Free Ride on RYD Wheels, Vixen Performance, Replicator Wheels & Performance Machine.
#2 - Get Raked Trees & Neck
You have two options …
Option 1 – Bolt-on Neck & Trees.
Option 2 – Weld-on Neck & Trees. This is a superior riding option but requires allot more work and a specific shop that knows how to weld it on properly.


#3 - Get a 26 Inch Fender
We offer a ton of options on 26″ fenders from multiple brands like Bad Dad, Russ Wernimont, etc… click below to see them all and choose!
#4 - Fork Legs Optional
Dramatically Improve the look of your build with Custom Lower Fork Legs. The stock ones are cheap cast aluminum. Our large variety of aftermarket ones will look awesome on your bike but as stated, they are not required!


#5 - Brake Rotors
Transfer the Stock Rotors over to your new 23″ Wheel or Purchase new matching rotors for the wheel you buy. Your choice! You can also choose Dual Disk like your Harkey Touring comes with or read up on doing a Harley Single Disk Conversion