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OK, my question: does the SE have1 1/4" handlebars? andare these bars 1 1/4" at the risers too? rumor has it - but I'd like to confirm before I get my dealer to order a set of the risers for my FatBoy.the 3 different dealers I've been to all want me to pay before they order..... I'd like to know before I buy.
I'm running the SE Deuce bars on my bike. All parts are 1 1/4"
thanks George. that's what I've been trying to find out. how tall are the risers, and what's the pull-back?my goal is to replace the stock risers on my FatBoy, and I'd like to do it without replacing the cables.
Trying to remember, but I believe the Deuce risers (SE and stock) are around 8" tall and pullback a little over 2".
I was thinking about putting pullback risers on my SE Springer, the only risers that "might" work were the SE Deuce risers because, believe it or not, they are the only pullback risers out there for 1 1/4" bars.I ordered a set of the SE Deuce risers only to find out that even with thespringer riser boltadapter kit the Deuce risers wouldn't work on an '07 springer.[:@]
thanks for the info. 8" is too much. however, I could get a local machine shop to cut them down to about 4",redrill and rethread for the mounting bolt. maybe it's time to bite the bullet and order a set. would you happen to have the PN? would you be interested in selling them?
The SE-Deuce bars themselves are a little flatter than the regular Deuce bars.
Your cables should work fine.
The barrise & pullbackare absolute perfection for me..
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