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Can anyone tell me if the 2014+ LowRider Riser/Handlebar set up is compatible with 2011 FatBob(trees).
Thanks.
a quick glance at both bikes in stock form says yes. as long as the fatbob tree has the holes for risers and not the casted clamp for bars, you're able to run whatever riser set up you like so long as it's 3.5" center to center.
a quick glance at both bikes in stock form says yes. as long as the fatbob tree has the holes for risers and not the casted clamp for bars, you're able to run whatever riser set up you like so long as it's 3.5" center to center.
Thanks,yes they're the factory bolt on risers(on my FatBob),so it looks like they should be ok,the bikes in the US & i'm in England,so it makes it a bit tricky from here & I want to change for the LowRider set up.
Thanks for replying.
FWIW ... You do want use the LR Visor, don't you? ... because that's an integral part of the Assy
Hi,thanks yes i'm aware of the Visor being part of the riser structure & I'm just hoping that it will clear the FatBob headlight,i won't know 'till I've bought one,so fingers crossed
I need to reduce the reach to the bars & I've sat in a Lowrider in a UK showroom & the riser/bar assembly is perfect for me,so i'm taking a gamble that I can make it work.
I'm also thinking of looking out for the Lowrider further forward mids to replace my standard mids.i'm reasonably confident they will fit ok.
So i'm on the search for tale off parts,if anyone is interested in selling or maybe a swap,drop me a PM.
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