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I am wanting to buy some drag bars for my Rocker C. I also have a tank lift that I will most likely install when I change the bars out. What are the dimensions that I will need in order to make sure there is clearance with the tank lift of 2 inches? Rise? Pullback? Any info will help as I don't have much experience with the bars.
what risers are u usin?
that would play a key in clearance
i know if ya dig deep here you can find old threads w/ this topic
try around later 2008-2009 threads when the bike came out
lots of folks did what yer doin and were able to twist turn sigs to clear(if your keepin em)
good luck
BTW you should get apes !! LOL LOL
Just an FYI, I have a rocker also and I noticed in the thick HD upgrade catalog that they gave me when I bought the bike that HD sells a drag bar and an ape bar that fits the Rocker. They look pretty good in the catalog, not sure about in person.
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