Switching from stock bars to Apes

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BWDCFL

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That's kinda what I was thinking too, but to each their own. Going to a traditional set up with risers does give you the ability to adjust your riding posture a little though.
Where/how did you mount your speedo?


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mleach72

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What if I switched the speedo out for one of those smaller digital ones? Would that work attached to the straight risers?



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Yeah, seems like it would work. There are dozens of companies making parts for choppers. Just do a little research. You will find something that works.
 

BWDCFL

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Yeah, seems like it would work. There are dozens of companies making parts for choppers. Just do a little research. You will find something that works.
This one has a clamp that you can purchase with it and it mounts directly to the risers, which then enables you to add the digital speedo


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mleach72

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This one has a clamp that you can purchase with it and it mounts directly to the risers, which then enables you to add the digital speedo


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I stand corrected. That does seem to be a hard part to find. Is your speedo 2 5/8"? If you can't find something, the digital may be the way to go.
 

BWDCFL

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I stand corrected. That does seem to be a hard part to find. Is your speedo 2 5/8"? If you can't find something, the digital may be the way to go.
I “think” is 2 1/2”. (Might be 2 5/8”).. I just need to call big dog Monday and start from there...

Digital might be the way to go though...

I just look at the 2020 HD Street Bob (which has about the size bars I want to add to mine) and they have a digital speedo mounted directly to the bars


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SEAL-rider

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I have a 2003 BD Chopper... what would I take to switch from the stock handlebar/speedo setup to mini-apes?

Something like this....

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BTW picture two is a West Coast Choppers CFL frame. Great look but the dumbest bike I ever rode. Do you know how hot that oil tank is. At red lights you have to sit on the fender to avoid burning your ass. Not warm, hot - flaming hot.
 

BWDCFL

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BTW picture two is a West Coast Choppers CFL frame. Great look but the dumbest bike I ever rode. Do you know how hot that oil tank is. At red lights you have to sit on the fender to avoid burning your ass. Not warm, hot - flaming hot.
Yes... I’m aware... I was simply looking at the bars on the bike


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Mr. Wright

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I really haven't been following this thread, but if worse comes to worst I can probably make you something, to hold the speedometer. Let me know if you can't find anything
 

mleach72

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I really haven't been following this thread, but if worse comes to worst I can probably make you something, to hold the speedometer. Let me know if you can't find anything
I actually thought about suggesting that you may be able to make something for the guys that want to switch bars, but I didn't want to line you up for work that you may not want to do.
 

Mr. Wright

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I actually thought about suggesting that you may be able to make something for the guys that want to switch bars, but I didn't want to line you up for work that you may not want to do.
I make quite a few custom parts, and when asked, I do sometimes say no, or suggest a better option.
 
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