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Ok cool, now my next question... What kind of risers should i go with, i know there are some that go straight up and there are some that curve...What would look better???
The choice between a straight riser or a pullback is really dependent upon whether you need to bring the bars back to you for comfort. Some people don't like pullbacks on any bar with more than 2-3" rise in the bars themselves, but again it's personal preference for placement in my book.
I def want short and i think im gonna go with straight cuz i have long arms and can reach the handlebars. Thanks for the help guys...
Hi I've got the perfect set of risers for your bars they are from a 08 CVO Screaming Eagle Dyna they are 2'' high and are for 1 1/4 bars and will fit your stock Fat Bob Riser clamp.. They look exactly like your existing risers but they arer only 2'' high....
If your intrested send me a PM.....
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