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I have a 2013 Road Glide CVO Limited Edition 110 year Anniversary model.
Currently looking to change handle bars.
I'm told the CVO risers are 1 1/4". While standard model Road Glides are 1".
Is this correct?
Do I need to be careful when ordering bars, to specify I have 1 1/4" risers?
IF, you plan on going to a smaller size handlebar (which would kinda be going backwards) you could order the crossover clamp that connects to the risers from say an 2009-2012 Model Year.
YB
Last edited by 09 YELLOWBIRD; Oct 11, 2016 at 06:41 AM.
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