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I'm getting ready to install Chubby's Bagger Bars W0575 on my '07 Ultra Classic. The dealer said they have had a coupleof these bars crack between the risers, at the hole where the wires come out, but only on the ones that the one piece riser clamp was NOT installed. So I purchased the H-D riser clamp from the dealer. I researched online when I got home, and read that the clamp won't fit under the radio, and is about 1/8" too high.
Has anyone used the one piece riser clamp, and will it work?? Anysuggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Try part number 55917-08. It's the clamp that comes with thereduced reach FLHR bar, i think it's also known as the road king custom bar, it's about 1/2 as thick as the HD one piece chrome clamp. I'm using it on WO515 on an RG, same issue, HD chrome clamp a bit to thick, found this clamp by chance when trying the RKC bar for fit.
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