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I need to get about 2" more pullback on my 07 Heritage. I have a Mustang wide solo that changed my seatposition enough to where my arms are just about fully extended when I lean back. not a problem on short trips but put on a few miles and you start feeling it.
I like the stock Heritage bars but I have already rotated them back as far as possible. I'm thinking of a set ofradiused risers. Anybody else have similar issue?
Im in the same boat as you are..Same seat too. Anything longer than an hours ride & I'm wishing I didn't have to keep my arms extended to the max.If I remember right, someone said we could use deluxe risers?
Not sure if my parts wil work on you bike, I have a 03 Fatboy. I just changed out my stock risers on my bike to a set of raised (3-3.5") pullback risers and it made a huge difference for me. With the stock bars I was fully stretched out and now I can sit straight. I didnt have to change any cables to make it all work and only took about 1 hour to do the work.
Here is a link to the post with the information I got and used.
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