bdmridgeback
Low Down Chop Shop
Chopper Jeff;
I also have a 05 BD chopper that I replaced the bars with a set of ridgeback bars and although I absolutely love the handling now (no more stretching) I did run into a major problem which you would probably experience if you decide to take this route. My tank became scratched by the speedometer/tach bracket because it was now too close to the tank with the ridgeback bars and although it didn't scratch when I originally put it on (but it was close, way too close, DUH!) it did eventually rub the paint off from road bumps or the handlebar bushings wearing slightly or the handlebars flexing going over bumps etc. So this past week I just completed paint touch up surgery and also had to modify the speedo bracket and build some rubber gasket to act as spacers. What a PITA!!! I think it may actuall work out good now because the rubber spacers I made will reduce the vibration transmitted to the speedo. So if you switch to the ridgeback bars, chances are you will need the handlebar spacer/bushings anyway in order to get the speedo bracket far enough from your tank so that you don't need to go through all the nonsense that I did.
Yea, if you put the Ridgeback bars on a Chopper you have to use the stock Chopper speedo mount, you can not use the long Ridgeback speedo mount.
The Chopper mount will work on the Ridgeback with the Chopper bars but not the other way around.
The speedo mounts in the same place on both the Chopper and Ridgeback bars, just the bracket is the long one or short one.
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/how/2598-swapping-ridgeback-chopper-bars.html