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Hey guys just bought a 2015 fat bob not real happy with the one headlight and fairing or the bars' wasn't stock drags and 2 headlights? The bars now are a 12 inch rise' thinking i want to go with 12 inch pull backs that are wider or back stock and the 2 headlights any ideas folks?
You're correct about the original set up. It seems like lots of Fat Bob owners converted them to single headlight so you may be able to find used originals for sale. The original handlebars had a similar hand and wrist position to what you have on that bike now, if you go back to the original your hands will just be lower and farther forward. Pullbacks will give you completely different hand positioning.
yea, stock setup is the dual headlight, and 4" riser with drag bars (i found them to low). Like crazy said, should be able to find used, many including myself took both off... though im not selling. Tried ebay? Seen the bars come up on the forum classifieds once in awhile also. Keep asking around, sure youll find the setup.
Nice, bar setup should be good. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...headlight.html
Quick search came up with this, threads kinda old. Might wanna try replying in the thread and PMing him. Maybe hell get an email notification.
Also see the headlight assembly for sale on HD website... $380
Nice, bar setup should be good. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...headlight.html
Quick search came up with this, threads kinda old. Might wanna try replying in the thread and PMing him. Maybe hell get an email notification.
Also see the headlight assembly for sale on HD website... $380
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