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Can any one help with the HD part # that has added the slight pullback risers on the slim?
just looking to move bars a bit nothing crazy TY Pics?
Carl
I used these:
p/n 55900023 - SoftailŽ Slim Pullback Riser Kit - $179.95
- for 1.0" diameter (stock) bars, 1.3" pullback, 4.5" rise.
Just enough to make the difference between leaning forward (no good for a bad back), and sitting upright...
All cables had plenty of slack so, it was strictly a half-hour, straight bolt-on mod...
Jam436
Thanks
that should do the trick! I put a blackline seat assy on my ride and just need the bars back a bit, also have a Danny gray with same issue
The stock seat on the slims is terrible
..that's what everybody keeps tellin' me...
I kinda like mine, especially the old school stitching - but then again, I haven't done any road trips on it and I tend to get off every 100 miles or so just to stretch my legs anyway.
All things considered, I think it's not bad for a stock seat.
I have no plans on changing it...
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