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Does anyone have or know the dimensions of a stock 2007 Low Rider's handlebars? I've checked online but I'm having no luck finding them. I'm looking for a set of bars that are similar to what I have stock, but they need to be thick enough to hide the wiring internally. Some here have pointed me towards Wild One Chubbys and I did find some pics of a Low Rider with them on. They do look similar, but I'd like to know how they compare in measurements to the stock bars I have.
hmm, well when I look at pics of your bike and mine with the stock bars on it they don't look the same? Is it just that yours are rolled back more or is it the chrome housing or are they different bars in 07? sorry I can't give you a definite answer but hopefully someone well help out. mojo
I have the Wild-1 504s. I believe they are the same one in the picture you have posted. They are the closest ones to the Lowrider handlebars. They are the same height, a couple of inches closer to the rider and 3" wider.
Cornel, you are correct, they are the 504's. I called the dealership today, but the guy I work through wasn't in. I'll give him a shout tomorrow to order a set. Can you tell me if you noticed the width difference? I like the width of my stock bars and was more concerned with the pull-back. I need about 2" more than what I have so I don't feel like I'm leaning in for my bars.
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