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Hi. I just picked up a 2009 Fat Bob. I wanted some more pullback with the stock handlebars so I ordered the HD pullback risers # 56267-09.
Does anyone have experience with these, especially installing them? I am a novice when it comes to doing work or mods on my bikes. From the looks of everything it should be pretty easy?
Also, does anyone know the stock height of the black risers that come with the 09 Fatbob? I looked it up and some say 4 inches or 6 inches.
I asked about installation because I really don't want to go to the stealership to have them installed unless I really have to.
Best bet maybe put a tape measure on existing risers? Changing just risers should be a fairly easy task, just be careful as to not ding tank or fenders? Also double check to insure a different top clamp is not needed? It sucks to get into a mod and have the wrong part?
As a thought You may want to look into a service manual and parts book for your ride, great reference material.
Best bet maybe put a tape measure on existing risers? Changing just risers should be a fairly easy task, just be careful as to not ding tank or fenders? Also double check to insure a different top clamp is not needed? It sucks to get into a mod and have the wrong part?
As a thought You may want to look into a service manual and parts book for your ride, great reference material.
I will measure them. I watched a few videos and most people put down a towel or a used to shirt when they disconnect everything. I think this comes with a top clamp, I am sure of it. Fitment states 1.25 inch bars so I am guessing it is compatible. Thank you for the answer.
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