1996 for Road King FLHRI Improved Capped Magneto Rotor 29957-81A
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1996 for Road King FLHRI Improved Capped Magneto Rotor 29957-81A

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1996 for Road King FLHRI Improved Capped Magneto Rotor 29957-81A32A Magneto Alternator Rotor Stator Fit for Big Twin Softail Dyna 1991 2003 29957 81A B Features: Improved capped magneto alternator flywheel rotor. Forged black powder steel rotor, thicker than the stock version. With integrated magnets, in a reinforced steel shell. This will help prevent magnets coming loose, durability. Includes 2 spacers. Ideal high speed applications. Specifications: Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New Type: Magneto Rotor Rotor

32A Magneto Alternator Rotor Stator Fit for Big Twin Softail Dyna 1991-2003 29957-81A/B

Features:
Improved capped magneto alternator flywheel rotor.
Forged black powder steel rotor, thicker than the stock version.
With integrated magnets, in a reinforced steel shell.
This will help prevent magnets coming loose, durability.
Includes 2 spacers.
Ideal high-speed applications.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Type: Magneto Rotor
Rotor Type: Flat
Exterior Diameter: 163 mm
Interior Diameter: 136 mm
Thickness (exterior): 38 mm
Thickness (interior): 33 mm

Replacement Part Number:
29957-81B
2995781B
29957-81A
2995781A

(Always compare part numbers to your parts schematics and cross reference appropriately.)
(This is NOT a genuine Part, OEM part numbers are included for product type identification and comparison only.)

Fits Model/Year:
32 Amp For BigTwin models from 1991 to 1996, Softail models from 1991 to 2000, Dyna models from 1991 to 2003 (except fuel-injected models).

Fit for CVO Dyna Super Glide FXR 1999-2000
Fit for CVO Dyna Wide Glide FXDWG 2001-2002
Fit for Dyna Daytona FXDB 1992
Fit for Dyna Low Rider FXDL 1993-2003
Fit for Dyna Sturgis FXDB 1991
Fit for Dyna Super Glide Convertible FXDS CONV 1994-2000
Fit for Dyna Super Glide FXD 1995-2003
Fit for Dyna Super Glide Sport FXDX 1999-2003
Fit for Dyna Super Glide T-Sport FXDXT 2001-2003
Fit for Dyna Wide Glide FXDWG 1993-2003
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTC 1991-1996
Fit for Electra Glide Classic FLHTCI 1996
Fit for Electra Glide Sport FLHS 1991-1994
Fit for Electra Glide Standard FLHT 1995-1996
Fit for Electra Glide Standard Police 1991-1995
Fit for Electra Glide Standard Police FLHTP 1991/1994
Fit for Fat Boy FLSTF 1995/1999
Fit for Heritage Softail Classic FLSTC 1991-1992/1995/1998-1999
Fit for Heritage Softail Nostalgia FLSTN 1993-1996
Fit for Heritage Springer FLSTS 1997-2000
Fit for Low Rider Convertible FXRS CONV 1991-1992
Fit for Low Rider Custom FXLR 1991-1992
Fit for Low Rider FXRS 1991-1992
Fit for Low Rider Sport Edition FXRS-SP 1991-1993
Fit for Night Train FXSTB 1999-2000
Fit for Road King FLHR 1994-1996
Fit for Road King FLHRI 1996
Fit for Sidecar For FLHR 1996
Fit for Sidecar For FLHRI 1996
Fit for Sidecar For FLHT 1996
Fit for Sidecar For FLHTC 1991-1994/1996
Fit for Sidecar For FLHTCI 1993
Fit for Sidecar For FLTC 1991-1992
Fit for Sidecar For FXRP 1991-1995
Fit for Softail Custom FXSTC 1991-1999
Fit for Softail Deuce FXSTD 2000
Fit for Softail Standard FXST 1999-2000
Fit for Sport Glide FXRT 1991-1992
Fit for Springer Softail FXSTS 1991-2000
Fit for Springer Softail FXSTSB 1995-1997
Fit for Super Glide Convertible FXRS CONV 1993
Fit for Super Glide Custom FXDC 1992
Fit for Super Glide FXR 1991-1994
Fit for Super Glide Low Rider FXLR 1993-1994
Fit for Super Glide Police FXRP 1991-1994
Fit for Tour Glide Classic FLTC 1991-1992
Fit for Tour Glide Ultra Classic FLTCU 1991-1996
Fit for Ultra Classic FLHTCU 1991-1996
Fit for Ultra Classic FLHTCUI 1995-1996
Fit for Ultra Sidecar For 1993-1996

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitments)

Package Included:
1x Alternator Rotor

Note:
Before attempting to start your motorcycle, adjusting the air gap is necessary. Rotate the flywheel so the raised node is lined up with the pick up/pulser coil and adjust as close as possible but no less than 0.010".

The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer fits.

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