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I'm looking to gain about 2-3 inches of pull back on my 2012 wide glide, not a ton, but up about an inch and back about 2 inches over stock would be great...
What have you guys done to or used to achieve this??? Is there a place to order them from other than Harley dealership?
I got a set of 4" pullback risers from HD. It moved the bars perfectly to where I want them. I did not have to change any cables. The mod took 10 minutes to do myself.
I got a set of 4" pullback risers from HD. It moved the bars perfectly to where I want them. I did not have to change any cables. The mod took 10 minutes to do myself.
That sounds about right, do you have a picture of the side of the bike you would be willing to share?
I just put the HD 6" curved pullback risers on my FatBob last weekend. Your sig looks like we have the same stock risers. It accomplished exactly the difference you are looking for - a inch up and two back. It made a world of difference in comfort and strain on my lower back.
I'm looking to gain about 2-3 inches of pull back on my 2012 wide glide, not a ton, but up about an inch and back about 2 inches over stock would be great...
What have you guys done to or used to achieve this??? Is there a place to order them from other than Harley dealership?
Thanks...Kevin
You can replace the bars for 150.00 shipped. We did a buddy of mines. Exactly the specs you are looking for. PM me for info on the seller (it's not me...Just a guy I know...)
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