I installed 2 inch spacers on my stock Fat Bob risers (Pics attached)
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F.W.I.W. having the Dyna parts book for your model year is worth it's weight in gold. Not only does it have exploded views of just about anything you might feel like taking apart, but it has the details of every bolt and fastener listed by PN.
Last edited by Ratbob; 09-23-2010 at 09:42 AM.
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Yes yu CAN. Take your wrench with you and your bike to Home Depot. Once in the Home Depot lot, park bike, use wrench to remove one riser bolt. Go in, compare bolt, purchase 2 replacements.
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I just installed my spacers by Jim on my 08 Fat Bob. For anyone looking for the correct bolts, I picked up some 1/2" x 4 1/2" zinc coated hex head bolts from Home Depot for like $1.09 each. I just figured I'd share that info so there aren't more people in the Home Depot parking lot removing their head light to access their riser bolts for comparison in the store.
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I just installed my spacers by Jim on my 08 Fat Bob. For anyone looking for the correct bolts, I picked up some 1/2" x 4 1/2" zinc coated hex head bolts from Home Depot for like $1.09 each. I just figured I'd share that info so there aren't more people in the Home Depot parking lot removing their head light to access their riser bolts for comparison in the store.
I don't understand??? I did not have to remove the lights to install the spacers.
#37
I just installed my spacers by Jim on my 08 Fat Bob. For anyone looking for the correct bolts, I picked up some 1/2" x 4 1/2" zinc coated hex head bolts from Home Depot for like $1.09 each. I just figured I'd share that info so there aren't more people in the Home Depot parking lot removing their head light to access their riser bolts for comparison in the store.
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