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I hanve a set of Deluxe risers and bars if you are interested.
If the original poster is not interested, I am. PM me. Thanks
I would like to put a rise on my '05 Fatboy. I would eventually like to put the HD mini apes on it. But for now, I really like the look of the Deluxe risers.
Just a thought, I have a 2005 fatboy and I a going to put on the narrow beach bars but until I do get to that I have loosened the neck bolts and turned my bars down towards
me, kinda looks better than how they come set from the factory but thats my opinion.
I have been through several sets of bars and riser combos myself. Started with 4" pullback risers on stock bars. Liked them, but not quite right. Went to stock risers and factory Heritage bars. Liked the feel , but not quite the look I wanted. I then went to Wild 1 WO508 RK bars. Great look, but the wrist angle was a killer. Finally, I went to the Wild 1 WO560's seen in my sig pic. I have found the bars for me!! Perfect combination for a short (5'7") guy like me. They took a little getting used to low speed due to the shorter width, but I am now a happy camper. By the way, the stock cables work on all the configs I tried. Good luck on your quest.
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