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Wife has an 07 Fatboy. Need to get the handlebars back to her. Anyone know where I can get some 1 1/4" pullback risers that doesn't involve changing the cables? Really trying to keep from replacing the bars. Also, having a problem finding a good push forward, gunslinger style seat for her. Any thoughts?
Specific Alloy has some risers, but need to test first before releasing........
Ck out this web page in the upper right corner........http://www.stainlessbysac.com/
If you live near Springfield this could be your lucky day........
what about getting a stock softtail standard seat and letting Mean City Cycles rework it to push her forward. I had one done to move me back about 2 inches and down 2 inches.... if they move me back, I don't see why they couldn't move her forward.
I'm VERY interested in the Specific Alloy risers too. probably gonna cost an arm, though. there just aren't any on the market for '07 & '08 Fat Boys with the 1 1/4" handlebars.
I may be selling my Mustang with a backrest as it seems to move me forward and lower. Mustang says it does not but my fat *** says it does. It has an upright back and they think it just makes me erect. My back that is.
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