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Hi everyone,
So I finally pulled the trigger after analyzing the heck out of bikes up and down the east coast due in no small part to the help everyone on the forum has provided me.
I am picking out parts from the many retailers, but am having a hard time finding the oem handlebars.
I have a 2012 Fatboy Lo Big Blue Pearl.
I'm looking for the oem chrome handlebars.
I "think" the oem part number is 55800058.
Can someone please help me either 1) find the oem part number, 2) a retailer that sells them or
Many thanks to you all for sharing your advice, opinions and experience!
Last edited by IzzoQuazzo; Dec 6, 2017 at 03:54 PM.
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