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Hi,
I'm trying to find some buckhorn handlebars for my brother-in-laws 96 Badboy but I'm having trouble locating them online. When I go to the HD websites (doesn't matter which one I go to), I don't find any handlebars except (stock). Am I missing something here or do I just have to call one of the dealerships to get buckhorn bars? I seem to have a long list of handlebars available for my 01 Roadking!? Confused...
I have an original set off my 97 FX Springer, I believe they will work on your 96 Badboy.
Same distance between the knurled where they sit on the risers..
You can have them real cheap..
I think the issue is you going to HD...
tmd422's should fit...
or try an aftermarket company...just make sure they are made of a springer (spacing & knurls)
tmd442, Sorry...I just realized that your logon name is tmd442! Duh!? So much for paying attention! Anyway, sure...shoot me an email/photo at dart451@msn.com
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