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Does anyone have a good source for these? I would like to come back at least 2-3 inches past what the stock setting with the handlebars currently set at. Being vertically challenged, the reach is the ONLY thing that I don't like about my Train.
There is a set of oem fxst risers in the classifieds for 30 bux. You NT riser cover will fit in, and look better than the FXST cover. Otherwise check with the DR.
I have had difficulty locating a riser with that much pullback, but...you are in luck as I just got the 2011 parts and acc. catalog and I am tearing it open as I type. We'll see.
I got my bars off ebay for 60 bucks and he'd them powder coated for 35.
6 inch pullback, 8 inch rise, 31.5 in with. http://stores.ebay.com/myhogbars
I like my bars, even when the CHROME shines up into my eyeballs, I just want the bars to come back a couple of inches. I'm not mechanically sound enough to want to start disassembling bars/et al on a bike that still has warranty on it. A set of risers would be an easy off, easy on proposition from the directions I have seen and the bar itself with all of the gadgets stays intact.
I have 8inch pullback risers on my bike now and will be taking them off in a week or so when my apes come in... shoot me a PM if you're interested in taking them off my hands.
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