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I'm reaching out to the HD community on whether anyone knows where I can get a Drag Bar with 0" rise and 1.5" diameter (Gloss Black finish) to suit my Breakout.
I've tried a couple of local places here in Australia with no luck.
Below is what I'm guessing it needs to look like:
Any help in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!!
The BO stock handlebars are 1.25" or 1 1/4" and the riser clamps are gauged as such. You actually want a .25" or 1/4" bigger bars? As Harley Charley and 24v stated, any company would be willing to "custom-make" a bar at a cost..... but just for 1/4"? Good luck.
Like already said maybe you can get someone to make you a set. I like the look of 1.5" bars. I have a set of carlini 1.5 waiting in the garage. Just not ready to yank my mini apes yet.
Like already said maybe you can get someone to make you a set. I like the look of 1.5" bars. I have a set of carlini 1.5 waiting in the garage. Just not ready to yank my mini apes yet.
I have a set of Carlini with the integrated risers that I would love to use but I can't figure out where to mount the speedo
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