Handlebar Riser Bushings for Apes?
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Handlebar Riser Bushings for Apes?
I just ordered some 10" Yaffe Monkey Bars for my 2011 RGC, and when I was still in the "deciding which bars I want stage", somebody recommended getting some $40 HD Handlebar Riser Bushings. Has anybody gone with these at the time of installing their apes? And has anybody not gone with them, and later wished they had? I don't mind spending a little extra money for things, but sometimes it's really not necessary to do so.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...3&default=none
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...3&default=none
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I just ordered some 10" Yaffe Monkey Bars for my 2011 RGC, and when I was still in the "deciding which bars I want stage", somebody recommended getting some $40 HD Handlebar Riser Bushings. Has anybody gone with these at the time of installing their apes? And has anybody not gone with them, and later wished they had? I don't mind spending a little extra money for things, but sometimes it's really not necessary to do so.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...3&default=none
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...3&default=none
DO IT... its worth it. I didn't the first time I put taller bars on my dyna, and my bars moved way more then I expected... was told that was why, switched em out, and BAM... made all the difference.
I was told by my dealer that alloy art makes the ones HD sells. The pics look identical and they are the same price, but I don't always trust what some parts guys say without hearing it from other reliable sources. Can't seem to dig anything up about it on net. I got the HD ones cuz I was right there, and same price.
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Gooden Tight makes them but I think that's Alloy Art.
They're all about the same price, and for $40, the ones at HD are easily available. Most dealers stock them.
With longer bars comes more leverage. The stock rubber bushings just don't cut it. Might not be as bad with 10's, but if you're already in there, it's something you should do.
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I bought the ones from HDbikeparts.com when I installed my WO 12.5's but I didn't install the bushings, which I probably should have anyway. But after a few thousand miles I didn't really notice any slop in the handlebars at all. Then I swapped out for the 14"s and didn't install them again, cause, well I couldn't find them lol. But so far with the stock bushings and 14's it's still pretty firm. That may change later down the road and a few more miles. But so far they're ok. Now I just gotta try and find where I put those damn bushings...