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I purchased a 2005 Fatboy in April and am new to this forum. I have been able to learn a lot from just browsing around and hope to learn more about the ins and outs of these bike.
I recently saw a 2006 SE Fatboy at a dealer and was wondering if anyone knew the part number or specs for the handle bars on this bike? I am looking for a set of thicker bars that have more pull back than the stock one.
Welcome aboard. The bars you are asking about are Narrow Beach bars part # 56857-05. They are 1.25" thick and have internal wiring holes. I just took these off my 06 S.E. Fatboy. There are a few aftermarket companies now selling 1.5" bars which are real phat!
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