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I have the 503's with the 527 Risors. I LOVE EM !!
Best combo I've had yet !!!
I have riden a Heritage w/504's. Eeeh. Pretty close to
stock Fatboy bars as far as comfort (or lack of)
I had 518's for a long time. They were ok . . . but too much
wrist angle (for me) My wife's Heritage has 508's. She likes em.
I HATE em !! It's like driving a roto-tiller.
Ive been running the 504 for 5 years and love them, very comfortable for me. Im 6'3" and these bars allow me to easily reach them with out leaning forward.
Thanks fellas good info... thats my only worry bout going back is I thought the stockers were really uncomfortable especially after a little saddle time. Im really liking the look of the low bars these days and shape of 503 & 504 I think get it right. Looks to me the slightly more rise out of the 504 on xaran's pic would eliminate the need for risers but also like the look of the straighter bar (EX.503) it sets the grips slightly below the tank almost with standard clamp. Anyone else running these bars?
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