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I did a search but didnt really get the questions answered...
Has anyone put Street Slammer Bars on a Fat Bob ?
If you Did, can you post a pic ?
For that matter, any Dynas that have the Street Slammers ?
The book says they will fit the 08 and newer FXDF so I am really thinking about switching to these bars, I need a little more pull back than the stock bars give me to be comfortable
I have them and think it was a big improvement over the stock bars! I don't remember the amount of pull back on them, but I have a picture in my album that shows what it looks like.
Hi HD Jake, here are some numbers for t-bars that might interest you. Street Slammers according to the HD catalogue have 6.75" rise and 5.75" pullback, Carlini clean sweeps have 7" rise and 7" pullback, and Wild 1 501's have 8" rise and 11.5" pullback (I am sure that this pullback figure is wrong, but that's what they state in their web site). You can see pics of bikes with Carlini's bars in the carlini website, and pics of the 501's in the Wild 1's site. I am very happy with my Carlini's (for pics see my gallery). As for cables, it seems that you won't need to change them if you go for the street slammers. See the online full 09 HD catalogue, Multi fit section, page 595 (556 in the pdf document).
Last edited by BUSCHA; Feb 16, 2009 at 03:13 PM.
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It would be easier/ cheaper to just pick up some different risers. I had wild 1 501's and liked them but you can't adjust and with different risers you can. Just my .02.
I looked at risers also as well as the Wild 1s WO500's
Nice risers are almost the same as new bars, I am not so much worried about the angle, I need to come up and back just a bit
just a note,,,i will have a set of these same bars and all daimondback cables to sell in about a week or two at the latest,,,
shoot me a email if interested
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