130/90H x 16" front & rear.
Depends on the width of the hub. Bearings also have to be changed.
Nope.
Yes, you might have to fiddle around with axle spacer sleeves to get the alignment, hopefully they should come pre spaced for the bike
As you probably know, Harley doesn't make tires and never have. But any Harley with factory wire wheels (spoke type) uses inner tubes, and any Harley with factory cast aluminum wheels can use tubeless tires. But not all tires can be used without a tube, it depends on the type and manufacturer. It will say on the tire's sidewall if it can be run tubeless. Harley first started using cast aluminum tubeless-type wheels in the late Seventies.
Yes, of course they did. Letters home from soldiers spoke vividly of the conditions at the front as did dispatches in newspapers. It wasn't a secret.
Spoke is a verb, the past tense of the verb to speak; to utter words in a normal tone of voice. The word spoke is also a noun; any of the number of bars, wires, or rods that connect the rim to the center of a wheel or extending from the rim used to grasp or turn a wheel. Examples:Verb: I was so nervous when I spoke in front of the student body.Noun: One broken spoke does not make a bicycle unusable.
The 2009 and 2010 Ford F-150s were EXACTLY the same. There is no difference, except nowadays that one of them is newer than the other. Hope I helped. I also spoke in regards of not only the Harley Davidson trim, but of XL, STX, XLT, Lariat, FX4, King Ranch, and Platinum models.
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The correct phrase to use is "spoke to." For example, "I spoke to her yesterday."
I spoke to... The prepositon TO must be used after the verbs TO SPEAK and TO TALK.
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