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WTS a used set of KST OUTLAW 12" Ape Hangers that fit a 2015-16 Road Glide. Theses are nice bars. However, I'm looking for a couple more inches of rise (aren't we all).
Here's KSTs description:
*1 1/4" Bar
*37" Wide x 12" Rise x 4" Pullback
All KST Kustoms handlebars are proudly made in the USA out of T304 ornamental grade Stainless Steel. Parts are CNC mandrel bent for accurate and consistent bends. Each handlebar is hand polished to achieve our chrome appearance, but with the durability of stainless steel.
-- $175 plus shipping --
**175 SHIPPED--** (continental US)
Last edited by CGURRO; Oct 4, 2016 at 11:51 PM.
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You would have to change clamp to 1 1/4" to use on Road King. Harley sells the clamp and it fits under the stock cover on the Road King. The part number is 55900067. I'm putting 2016 Road Glide bars on my 2014 Road King so I have done some research.
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