Handlebars & Controls
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Wild 1 - 1" Handlebar Riser and Clamp Kit fits '15-'20 FLTRX/FTRU/FLTRK Models using 1" Handlebars
Wild 1 Handlebars
$160.95Wild 1 - 1" Handlebar Riser and Clamp Kit fits '15-'20 FLTRX/FTRU/FLTRK Models using 1" Handlebars Features T-6061 billet aluminum with a natural finish Complete system with risers and top clamp eliminates the need to use 1-1/4" factory...$160.95 -
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Wild 1 - Chubby® Savage 1-¼" Handlebars - Black
Wild 1 Handlebars
$321.95Wild 1 - Chubby® Savage 1-¼" Handlebars - Black These handlebars from Wild 1 are 1-1/4" in diameter, they are also 1-1/4" at the clamp and will need to be ran with 1-1/4" risers, such as the ones offered by Wild 1. Features Handlebars are...$321.95 -
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PSR - Anthem Adjustable Shorty Lever Set fits '04-'13 Sportster Models
PSR
$285.95PSR - Anthem Adjustable Shorty Lever Set fits '04-'13 Sportster Models This lever set is sold in pairs and is available in your choice of a black or chrome finish. Features Developed by popular V-Twins dealers and consumers 1-1/2" shorter in length...$285.95 -
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Drag Specialties - Buckhorn 1" Handlebars - Notched for TBW
Drag Specialties
$89.95Drag Specialties - Buckhorn 1" Handlebars - Notched for TBW Drag Specialties 1" Buckhorn style handlebars for Harley model and custom applications. These bars are notched for Throttle By Wire (TBW) applications. Features: Available in a Chrome,...$89.95
Harley Handlebars & Controls
Swapping out your Harley handlebars and controls is one of the best ways to make your bike feel truly custom. At Deadbeat Customs, we carry a wide selection of Harley Davidson handlebars to match your riding style and aesthetic—from aggressive T-bars for Road Glides to ape hangers, trackers, and classic chopper bars.
Each style of Harley handlebars offers a different feel, letting you fine-tune your setup for comfort, control, and personal expression. Whether you're going for performance, all-day touring comfort, or a stripped-down vintage look, we’ve got options for Sportster, Dyna, Softail, and Touring models.
Beyond bars, we also stock high-quality motorcycle controls to complete your setup. Choose from Harley Davidson handlebar grips, levers, switch housings, and other components that not only match your build visually but improve the way your bike rides and responds.
Build your ideal cockpit with our curated selection of Harley handlebars and controls, and bring your vision to life.
Harley Handlebars FAQ:
What Are Dimples on Harley Handlebars For?
What Are Dimples on Harley Handlebars For?
Dimples on Harley handlebars are small indentations near the hand control area. They're designed to give space for the wiring harness so it doesn’t get pinched between the handlebar and the switch housing. Most Harleys with stock-style controls require dimpled bars to keep the wiring running clean and safe without modification.
What Is the Difference Between Cable Throttle Handlebars and Throttle-by-wire Handlebars?
What Is the Difference Between Cable Throttle Handlebars and Throttle-by-wire Handlebars?
Cable handlebars and throttle-by-wire (TBW) handlebars for Harley bikes each transmit throttle input to the motorcycle’s engine, but cable handlebars are usually found on older Harley Davidson models. A cable runs from the throttle grip to the carburetor to physically control the fuel-air mixture entering the engine. TBW handlebars are found on modern Harley models and use an electronic system instead of a physical cable for throttle control. On TBW handlebars for Harleys, the bar end on the throttle side is notched to accept the throttle sensor that sends an electronic signal to the bike’s electronic control module (ECM). Many new Harley handlebars are only offered in TBW variations but can still be used on a cable throttle bike by plugging the notched side of the handlebar.
What Diameter Are Harley Davidson Handlebars?
What Diameter Are Harley Davidson Handlebars?
All Harley Davidson handlebars have a standard 1” diameter. Some models feature a bar with a thicker diameter, but will still be 1” at the riser clamp and 1” at the stock Harley controls. Some aftermarket Harley handlebars such as Forbidden Trackers go from 1-⅛” at the riser clamp to 1” at the controls to produce a moto-inspired look.