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which bars has anyone tried? Has anyone drilled out their triple tree to fit stock bars? DH
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are you telling me no one knows of any bars other than the euro's that work
I may be wrong.....but,.....

DH

I did some research and measuring on this possiblity a while back, and as near as I could tell, the risers are on 3.5" centers just like any other Harley Davidson bike. The bolts that come up from the top triple tree are metric theaded, but most aftermarket bars are taped out to 1/2" course threads. The empty holes in the triple tree don't care what kind of bolt goes through them. ;)

They only probldem, and it can be a significant one, is fitting the aftermarket bars into the "clam shell" speedo cluster on our bikes.....but, I believe there are some out there that will work. I believe you need 5" to 6" risers with no more than a 3" pull back. I have not actually done this swap yet, but may do it some day soon. I even think you can use the individual risers with a set of wide or drag-type bars... if..the risers fit in the cluster with enough room for the clamps that hold the bars on. Otherwise, there are lots of bar/riser (all-in-one) sets available in the Custom Chrome, or other catalogs.
Good Luck, redrazor

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Americancustoms said:
are you telling me no one knows of any bars other than the euro's that work
Sam made me a custom set that I posted in another thread! :kaz:
Put Flanders in the search engine on this forum...

Go to this thread...http://www.v-rodforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2696&highlight=flanders good luck, Fred :cheers:
Americancustoms said:
which bars has anyone tried? Has anyone drilled out their triple tree to fit stock bars? DH
If you have a 04B then you can put whatever 1" bar on you want.If you have an A then you are limited by the clamshell.
after taking the entire front bars apart i have found that the holes in the triple tree will not fit stock handle bar bolts.
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