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My buddy that bought my bike knew had pullback risers and Wide Glide handlebars on it and I didn't like them and return them to stock. The drag bars have maybe on inch of pullback and I'm looking for other options. I ordered a new set of replica bars that are used on the FXR2/3 and some older Sportsters and Dynas (56473-98). They were only $40 so I thought I'd give it a try. T-bars are out because I don't like the looks and the top clamp has indicator lights. I'd like to keep the risers that I have.
I have the Lucky Dave's 12" San Diego bars...for a better personal fit I should have went with the Lucky 13 pullbacks (like 11") for a stance similar to my Dyna, but they had these in stock and I went with them. Lucky Dave's are great quality and look awesome.
I will probably end up changing them...hey anyone have a set of 11" Lucky 13's in black they want to swap lol!
Ive got Lucky Daves Lucky 13 handlebar in 11 inch height but didnt find it offered enough pullback. So Ive bought Biltwell 10 inch pullback risers to pair with an Iron Sportster handlebar.
This should being bars back about 2-3 inches and height should be about the same. The bike is at a shop getting this and many other things done so Ill post a pic or two when its back.
Gonna keep the Lucky Daves bar to see how it might fit a dyna
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