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I'm going to be changing the handlebars on my 2002 FLHR this springbut am doing some homework now regarding what the new ones will be so I get it right the first time.
What I am looking at are the Flanders C6 Cruiser Bars which seem to be fairly close to the measurements of theWild Ones 508 but somewhat less expensive.What Iwould liketo know iswhat the diameter of thestock RK bars would have been as well as the knurl measurement spacingon the stock bars (when I bought this bike used ithad replacement beach bars on it). Thanks all.
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