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Something that alot of forum members with your problem (integrated risers) have used, with positive results (including myself) are these made by Loner Industries:
One of my issues is that on my 2011 FXDB the raisers are built into the top triple tree.. So if you want to change the riser, you also have to buy a new triple tree and tear into the forks to get it done.
I ordered the Santee Bonanza II narrow 15" bars yesterday.
Thanks for all the advice and help.
You'll love them, well at least I love mine
Originally Posted by Admiral
Hey Tinker, I think I read something about a recall. They called them CC Bonanza. Pretty sure they're the same bars. There was a post on here that the weld was cracking. The post even had a link to the company. Good luck bro.
This is true and that was my thread. The bars that were recalled were the Bonanza I's (first generation). They had 90 degree bends at the bottom of the bars and they changed that to the rounded bottom on the Bonanza II's. It was bars manufactured from 08-10. They found that their robot or something wasn't fully penetrating the welds. They never had one fail, but they found the problem on a Quality check and found a couple bars with fractures. No reported breaks. They stood behind there product and the Bonanza II's are good to go. I didn't have a problem with my originals (first generation), but they sent me the new bars (bonanza II's) and I sent them the old bars and they paid for it all.
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