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Thanks! They really do. I just dont like the reach for me. Im a girl. I have a set of stock bars but am having the hardest time finding stock cables. Anyone have them? Anyone want these bars and setup? I would literally trade these for stock cables. Lol
Hey lameyers1! I will trade you my stock cables for those extended cables. Let me know! Thanks.
I had mine done at Miracle Mile Harley on Northern Blvd in Long Island NY. Dave in the parts department handled the build. Took him some time to figure it all out bc nothing really fits this bike on paper but the parts do work!
Any chance you have part numbers for the bars and risers?
Just finished my bike up (for now.) Aside from the Vance and Hines Short Shots, it now has a 4 Trask Riser, 8 1/2 Trask V Bar, Dominion Hand Grips, and the flipped mirrors. Really comfortable and I think it looks amazing!
I'm about 6'0 and the drag bars on my FXFBS make me a little crouched over. I found some 2 inch (they make a 3 inch) risers from Bitchin' Seat Co. that are probably going to work for me. They say I don't need to adjust any cables or anything since I've got abs on the bike.I'll let you know how they turn out.
Has anyone found a windshield/windscreen that works well?
Hey man, just picked up these bars. You didn't happen to make a HOW-TO on getting these installed did you? Having a hard time trying to get the tank and all the connections removed. Picked up a service manual to see if that would help but figured I'd ask.
Just finished my bike up (for now.) Aside from the Vance and Hines Short Shots, it now has a 4” Trask Riser, 8 1/2” Trask V Bar, Dominion Hand Grips, and the flipped mirrors. Really comfortable and I think it looks amazing!
Your fatbob looks great man. I'm looking for handlebars exactly like yours. I'm 5'11", with your 4" riser and 8.5" bars how flat are your arms while riding? LOVE THE LOOK
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