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I wanted to put Night Train bars on my Sporty. Can anyone tell me the specs on your bars. Pullback, end to end length and center section width? Oh yeah and do they come in black? Part numbers would also be great.
Thanks,
Well I got a stock set of bars and risers that are chrome you can powder coat em if you want. Or if your in no hurry I can drop em off at my coater. If your interested PM me. Oh Riser heights 6 inches not sure of bar width.
6" risers
3.5" center
28" wide
4" pullback (from center of riser to bar end)
Don't know if you can get em in black from the dealer but I have a the oem chrome risers and stainless steel bar off my Nightrain, minus the top clamp.
PM Me if your interested, I could send you a pic of them tonight when I get home.
Last edited by Damage_Inc; Mar 10, 2010 at 08:02 AM.
Well I got a stock set of bars and risers that are chrome you can powder coat em if you want. Or if your in no hurry I can drop em off at my coater. If your interested PM me. Oh Riser heights 6 inches not sure of bar width.
Sorry Scheers, I skipped your post so I missed that you offered up your stuff. Didn't mean to cut your grass on a potential sale.
I put the stock Train handlebar on my 09 sportster and it fit great and looked awesome. No cable work or wire adjustments. It was chrome but if you wanted black the cheapest route would be powder coating.
I beleive depending on the year the sportsters had the speedometer built into the riser assembly at least on an 09 custom (which is what I had before my Night Train). So changing out that may get to be a little bit of work. I just used the stock assembly and the rise was just about right for the sporty look imo. I have a couple extra bars layin around if interested PM me. I think they are part number 56558-95.
Mine are stock but I painted them black and the paint has held up perfect. I believe Flanders makes an exact replica of the Night Train bars that you can buy in black.
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