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Originally Posted by TiagoFXLRS
Hi again guys,

I still haven't made up my mind about risers/handlebar for my FXLRS... I like the look of the stock handlebar, but I figure I need about +2 or +4" rise, since I'm about 5'10.
At the dealer, here in Portugal, they only have curved risers, which I don't like at all.
Where can I find straight risers online, or a bar similar to stock but with more rise?
Thanks.
eBay has a selection, here's an example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Drag-Specia...AAAOSwTopeYFVf
 
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Originally Posted by TiagoFXLRS
Hi again guys,

I still haven't made up my mind about risers/handlebar for my FXLRS... I like the look of the stock handlebar, but I figure I need about +2 or +4" rise, since I'm about 5'10.
At the dealer, here in Portugal, they only have curved risers, which I don't like at all.
Where can I find straight risers online, or a bar similar to stock but with more rise?
Thanks.
With the cost of shipping, it might be best to buy from Amazon
https://www.amazon.es/s?k=harley+ris...ref=nb_sb_noss

Man, the thought of riding a Harley around Portugal just sounds wonderful. Haven't been there in years, but doing it on a scooter, now that would be a treasure.
 
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Old 06-15-2020, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by AJ88V
With the cost of shipping, it might be best to buy from Amazon
https://www.amazon.es/s?k=harley+ris...ref=nb_sb_noss

Man, the thought of riding a Harley around Portugal just sounds wonderful. Haven't been there in years, but doing it on a scooter, now that would be a treasure.
Yes, beautiful country and weather for riding!
 

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What are you running for front tire pressure? According to the manual, the scorcher is suppose to be 32 psi. but every time I have picked the bike up from service, it always 36. Typically harley's run 36 in the front and 40 in the rear. So just curious what everyone is running in the front.
 
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I run 30 in my front.
 
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I run 32 in my front.
 
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Originally Posted by mark-in-jax
What are you running for front tire pressure? According to the manual, the scorcher is suppose to be 32 psi. but every time I have picked the bike up from service, it always 36. Typically harley's run 36 in the front and 40 in the rear. So just curious what everyone is running in the front.
I run 32 in my front
 
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I used the stock bars with Bung King 8" risers, no pullback. Very happy with this combo, the risers are one piece limiting twist. I think they have a set with pullback as well. To top it off they are relatively easy on the wallet.
Good Luck
 
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Originally Posted by big ron
I used the stock bars with Bung King 8" risers, no pullback. Very happy with this combo, the risers are one piece limiting twist. I think they have a set with pullback as well. To top it off they are relatively easy on the wallet.
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Pics?

Also, what extensions did you have to use?
 
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Default Low rider s rear fender bolts

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anyone knows the dimensions and the type of the bolts and how much should i set my torque wrench when installing saddle bags ?
 


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