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I have been looking for new bars for my 2015 Heritage. I want 1.25" bars between 12-14" height and no more than 36-37 width in traditional style. I haven't had any luck. I am trying to avoid swapping out my risers if possible. Anybody have any suggestions?
I have been looking for new bars for my 2015 Heritage. I want 1.25" bars between 12-14" height and no more than 36-37 width in traditional style. I haven't had any luck. I am trying to avoid swapping out my risers if possible. Anybody have any suggestions?
Your stock riser will work fine on 1.25" bars.
I can't believe you're not having luck. There's probably 100 different bars close to that criteria, and I could probably find several fitting those specifics in a matter of minutes shopping online.
Actually I am not having any luck. I have found plenty that fit stock risers but nearly all of them are 39" wide or better.
Still don't understand it. I found 3 in 30 seconds without even trying. Wild Ones makes a sweet 14" ape that is 33" wide. I had that bar on a chopper several years ago. Burly makes a narrow ape with a 36" width. I just put on a set of 16" apes by LA Choppers called nice curves. Put it on my woman's bike. 33" wide and she loves em.
They're out there. Hope you find a set. Go down in the Softail section of the forum and check out pics and talk to the guys down there. Lots of pics of Heritage Softails with apes...
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