RE: Loose Handlebars

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RE: Loose Handlebars

RE: Loose Handlebars 
Davidson103 said 2008-06-26 03:12 
 
RMC,

I also recently bought a 2000 FLHRC-I and immediately noticed the loose handlebars. At the advise of the HD Sales rep., I took it to the service department. The Tech checked it out and said that the handlebars were not loose. He went on to say that the stock bike comes with a poly???? buffer in the handlebar attach point that is intended to dampen road & engine vibration.
 
 
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