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Trying to decide on which bar to change to on '25 Tri Glide. Read the multitude of posts on possible replacement bars but various rise and pull-back dimensions are confusing especially when you try the sizing technique discussed in past threads. Anyone know what the rise and pull-back for the factory installed handlebar are?
Harley has a chart in the parts section that has that information. If you have trouble finding it, check with your local dealer parts department, they should be able to tell you. But, keep in mind that not all manufacturers measure the same way. Hope this helps.
As previously mentioned, HD has their own unique method for measuring rise and pull-back. Most aftermarket manufacturers have their own methods which differ from HD's which creates confusion when trying to compare HD to aftermarket.
Thanks! I had reviewed the SIP data and measured stock bars but was having trouble matching the stock numbers. Finally figured it out for the stock 55924-14A bars. Using aftermarket estimates, looks like a 12" rise bar like the Khrome Werks 2+2 custom sweeper will fit me the best. Also found a Wild 1 bar that is similar but I know nothing about the manufacturer and the bar is out of stock at this time.
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