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Hi All,
i have a 98 fatboy and was looking to put on the harley pullback riser 56269-09. it says 1 1/4" bars but i thought i read some people were using them with stock bars on older bikes.
can anyone confirm they have done this, hate to get the thing ordered and find out i need new bars too.
Thanks,JohnP
I find those risers on my uncle bike. He have also the same fatboy but different year model. I don't know exactly the part number. But I think they are happy from their style. because they said that was comfortable. You should check that thing physical installed on some bike before ordering those risers.
Last edited by Alexander077; Sep 17, 2014 at 01:27 AM.
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