The name of these handlebars says it all. These 1 1/4" diameter bars will give your bike a great massive look and will fit the standard or aftermarket controls, grips, risers and top clamps for 1" diameter. Except for handlebars for 1988-2009 Springer forks it is strongly recommended to fit these with a one-piece top handlebar clamp. All Phat handlebars are dimpled and drilled for internal wiring. Not suitable for Throttle-By-Wire.
6" (15cm) rise Road King style Phat handlebar
B=12cm, C=86cm, D=26cm, E=38cm, F=30cm, G=8.9cm
6" (15cm) rise Dresser-style Phat Springer handlebar
B=12cm, C=86cm D=26cm, E=38cm, F=30cm, G=12cm
5" (12.5cm) rise Heritage style Phat handlebar
B=10cm, C=86cm, D=24cm, E=34cm, F=41cm, G=8.9cm
2 1/2" (6cm) rise Knuckle style Phat handlebar
B=0cm, C=90cm, D=24cm, E=30cm, F=22cm, G=8.9cm
2 1/2" (6cm) rise Knuckle style Phat Springer handlebar
B=0cm, C=94cm, D=24cm, E=30cm, F=22cm, G=12cm
Prices exclude shipping and installation.
Dimple styles:
A. Dimples at the underside
B. Slotted at the underside
C. Dimples & Slotted at the underside
D. Slotted at the front as on 121CI CVO Touring 2023 to present, all 117CI Touring 2024 to present and all Softail 2025 to present
A. ZPN 090012 Adapter spacer to install cable throttle on bars notched for TBW-Gen.1
Throttle-By-Wire
B. Generation 1 (TBW-Gen.1) is the electronic throttle as on CVO Softail 2011-2015, all Softail 2016-2024, 110CI FXDLS 2016-2017, all Trike 2009 to present, 96, 103, 107, 110 and 114CI Touring 2008 to present and 117CI Touring 2018-2023. These bars are notched and approx. 17/32" (13.5mm) shorter at the right side for the Throttle Grip Sensor that slips into the handlebar.
C. Generation 2 (TBW-Gen.2) is the electronic throttle as on RA Pan America and RH Sportster 2021 to present. These have the Throttle Grip Sensor inside the switch housing.
D. Generation 3 (TBW-Gen.3) is the electronic throttle as on 121CI CVO Touring 2023 to present, all 117CI Touring 2024 to present and all Softail 2025 to present. These bars have dowel pin holes for the handlebar controls and the Throttle Grip Sensor inside the switch housing