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Do you have to use their risers or can you use pretty much anything else, like my stock risers from my '12 FB lo. also, if the bars are stepped, how far across is the stepped section, could you use stock dyna risers.
and the non stepped one's are not knurled? and they havn't slipped ?
I'm guessing from what I have seen on the breatout that you had to use a different riser cause the bars wouldn't fit, or because of the placement of the speedo
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Oct 16, 2015 at 08:44 AM.
Depends on the diameter of the bar and what you chose. Carlini apes, use their risers, even B&R will tell ya grab their one piece riser. I like Carlini, their bars cater to the tall guy but the freeways are jam up.
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