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I bought the HD conversion kit, proly should have spent my money on some wild ones or somethin. I like the look of the wo500's, but I've yet to pull the trigger.
The reason for the smart *** sounding answer is I am on a lot of forums and when you get transported by a webdesign company or web portal company to try and get their site more ratings on a google search you increase your odds on getting a troajn or virus. On many forums they block that kind of behavior but being new I didn't know. Thats why I answered as such, but it's nice to know what kind of people lurk in here.
I have no such designs about getting you to any site, I merely typed the link in wrong trying to help......I inadvertently added an "s" to the end of the web address. I've been "lurking" here with over 700 posts and have been helped by many of the fine HD owners on this board, and hopefully have helped many others with advice and my own experience.
Good luck with your risers, but any additional help from mewill not be forthcoming...........after all since you exposed me I've got to come up with a newscam to get people to my webdesign site, and I'll be too busy with that and all...................
Sounds like you need risers from wild 1's. They have 5.5" tall with a 2" pull back the will give you what you are looking for. If thats not enough then try to go with there low profile pull back drag bars. There site is www.wild1inc.com.
Why don't you try an online search like the rest of us have probably done at one time or another? I'd suggest a couple of good sites, but all you had for the last guy who tried to help you was a smart *** answer...and you got a NT sitting in the garage, and you couldn't measure the risers and tell they were 6"? Who cuts yourmeals into bitesfor you?
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With 4 posts the nerve of some people, we here are all about helping one another...
Thats why I love this place I'm here everyday nice people with nice rides!
The reason for the smart *** sounding answer is I am on a lot of forums and when you get transported by a webdesign company or web portal company to try and get their site more ratings on a google search you increase your odds on getting a troajn or virus. On many forums they block that kind of behavior but being new I didn't know. Thats why I answered as such, but it's nice to know what kind of people lurk in here.
I have no such designs about getting you to any site, I merely typed the link in wrong trying to help......I inadvertently added an "s" to the end of the web address. I've been "lurking" here with over 700 posts and have been helped by many of the fine HD owners on this board, and hopefully have helped many others with advice and my own experience.
Good luck with your risers, but any additional help from mewill not be forthcoming...........after all since you exposed me I've got to come up with a newscam to get people to my webdesign site, and I'll be too busy with that and all...................
Dang, i'm glad we all know that you, a stand up member of HDF, is a crazy scammer now.....the darkside takes us all....LOL
Use your stock drag bars and go to ebay and punch in 9.5 pullback risers. You can buy them for 45 bux plus a little change for shipping, and save your bux. That's what I did and am very satisfied. Don't have to lean forward anymore.
You can also adjust the handlebars after they are in the clamp to your liking.
If you go with fixed ones like carlinis, you have what you have and once they are in, that's it, there is no adjustment.
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