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Anyone know the part # for the rubber grommet that protects the internal wiring in 1.25" FatBoy handlebars? I bought some that I want to install on my FatBob, but they didn't come with the grommets. Thanks for any help.
My parts manual doesn't show a grommet for the bars, but it shouldn't be too hard to find one that will fit properly in nearly any electronics parts store.
I would take the bars to a Radio Shack first, odds are fairly good they will either have what you want or if you get a smart salesman he or she might be able to tell you where to get what your looking for locally.
If not there are any number of on-line parts places to try, www.frys.com for example.
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