The new Street Bob handle bars........
#11
First off...keep the faith bro.....I am a career NCO and have done 2 tours over there.....so do your job, trust in the Lord, and pray daily......then whatever happens was meant to happen...whether you understand it or not.
Second, the above poster was right, on the Street Bob, they integrated the risers into the top tree in 2008. This is B.S.!
How to deal with it? Okay.....you can buy a top tree for a Superglide and swap it on, and then you will have the ability to do what you want with the risers. $hitty deal, but it's the only option you have if YOU MUST have the Street Bob.
If you get a superglide you save some coin, but you get a silver powdercoated motor instead of black powdercoating, mag wheels instead of spokes, a normal rear fender, and some other little piddily little $hit.
If you want the Street Bob, then get that......ride it for awhile....who knows? Maybe you will like what it comes with and then you don't have to do a thing! If you want to change it, then do it! Hell, I bought a Superglide and changed everything~!
The absolute BEST move you can make is to buy the bike through AAFES while you are deployed. When I was in Korea, I bought my dad a brand new XL 883 Sportster and saved close to two thousand dollars, because I bought a leftover from last year that was still in the crate unopened, so it was still brand new! Check on this. Tell the AAFES rep to look for 2007's first. Then 2008's. They will most likely have a couple in stock. If there are leftovers, they offer rebates on these. Worst case, you only have a couple of color options. Then you get it painted the way you want when you get home. If you really don't want to do that, then just order a new one. Either way, they guarantee they will beat ANY offer, you just have to send them the offer so they can validate it. one year ago I had a chance to get a Road Glide for 16K and didn't do it! It was a leftover. I regret that one!
Any questions feel free to ask, as I have bought through AAFES before.
~Joe
Second, the above poster was right, on the Street Bob, they integrated the risers into the top tree in 2008. This is B.S.!
How to deal with it? Okay.....you can buy a top tree for a Superglide and swap it on, and then you will have the ability to do what you want with the risers. $hitty deal, but it's the only option you have if YOU MUST have the Street Bob.
If you get a superglide you save some coin, but you get a silver powdercoated motor instead of black powdercoating, mag wheels instead of spokes, a normal rear fender, and some other little piddily little $hit.
If you want the Street Bob, then get that......ride it for awhile....who knows? Maybe you will like what it comes with and then you don't have to do a thing! If you want to change it, then do it! Hell, I bought a Superglide and changed everything~!
The absolute BEST move you can make is to buy the bike through AAFES while you are deployed. When I was in Korea, I bought my dad a brand new XL 883 Sportster and saved close to two thousand dollars, because I bought a leftover from last year that was still in the crate unopened, so it was still brand new! Check on this. Tell the AAFES rep to look for 2007's first. Then 2008's. They will most likely have a couple in stock. If there are leftovers, they offer rebates on these. Worst case, you only have a couple of color options. Then you get it painted the way you want when you get home. If you really don't want to do that, then just order a new one. Either way, they guarantee they will beat ANY offer, you just have to send them the offer so they can validate it. one year ago I had a chance to get a Road Glide for 16K and didn't do it! It was a leftover. I regret that one!
Any questions feel free to ask, as I have bought through AAFES before.
~Joe
Last edited by traveler; 08-12-2008 at 11:48 PM.
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I THINK they did this "upgrade" (downgrade) because on the 06-07 the old bars/risers moved alot when braking and accelerating when having stock apes or higher bars.
Better stability.
I could be wrong but I noticed the anoying movement on my 07. Read about others in this forum that had the same issue.
Better stability.
I could be wrong but I noticed the anoying movement on my 07. Read about others in this forum that had the same issue.
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agreed, i thought i was the only one that figured that out!
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There are still ALLOT of different bars you can use.In fact the only type of bars you can't use are drag bars on taller risers.But you could get a set of T bars that would look damn near the same.You can get clamp on "dog bone" type risers that would give you even more flexibility than a standard triple clamp.My bars are flat track bars that would work fine with the built in risers on an 08, so would standard Superglide or Sportster bars.
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