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buddy of mine did the heritage bars on his RK and loves them.
last fall he bought a FB used that has beach bars, middle width, He said they where better than he though they would be and is keeping them.
only trouble I could see U having is the new bars don't fit YA. like pipes we all have different needs.
Well, I'm sticking with the stock bars for now. They really do fit well.
Originally Posted by oct1949
I really don't know, but why don't U ask all the Fatboy and RK owners that change their bars to Heritage bars why... Least around here they do.
Originally Posted by BassCatcher
I just added the 4 inch curved risers to mine and it fit my needs perfectly. Sitting on that RG won't help you decide as you will be in a different position than sitting on your Heritage.
I added the 4" pullback risers to my stock '2010 FatBoy Bars and they are wonderful.
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