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Ok, I have done some searching but have not found an answer to this.....I have an 09 Fatboy that I put the bars and risers from a 2010 Lo. After a long ride I have determined that I need the bars up a couple of inches and back probably an inch or two. Now, I would love to put a Nacelle on and have one at my disposal. the issue is I don't think the risers that HD says are needed will help me with my riding position. The question is, does anyone know if I can use the pullback/risers that HD offer, like this http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US with the nacelle? I really like the look of the bars and do not want to change that. If not, what are some options that you can offer. Thanks.
I had risers like those with the nacelle, you just can't use the riser cover provided because they will not fit over. I eventually changed the bars to incorporate the rise and pullback built into the bars. This allowed me to use a low-profile riser and nacelle top cover.
Phantom, that looks like what I want to do. Wre there any issues with the nacelle fitting around the risers? I don't really need or want the "cover" over the risers as long as it looks finished.
I am currently using the bars and risers from a Fatboy Lo.
Also Phantom, did you have to trim the nacelle to put it on around those risers?
Last edited by HARLEY-RAT; Aug 2, 2011 at 04:42 PM.
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