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Old 05-29-2012, 06:04 PM
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Man those bars look good on your bike. Great choice!
 
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Old 05-29-2012, 06:09 PM
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Finally got the bars Ive been wanting for a while. After 1,000 miles this weekend it was well worth the wait!!
 
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Originally Posted by HDIron2
Man those bars look good on your bike. Great choice!
Thanks, Ive been seeing a LOT of Fat Bobs in the Omaha area lately and have been wanting these bars for a while. The bars definitely give my bike a different look from the other Bob's in the area. Still have more to do but will take time.

I also have a test shield "cheap Plexiglas" on the bars to see how it deters the wind. Needless to say it works great and I will be having a custom piece of glass put there eventually.
 

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Those look great. How long over stock did you wind up going with your cables?
 
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Those look great. How long over stock did you wind up going with your cables?
I had the HD dealer install them but I'll check the parts list for the job here in a few. Was going to install them myself but have no time and plus we know someone at the dealer who gave us a heck of a deal. Only charged us 2 hours labor.
 
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39.5" throttle/idle cables.
 
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I like them. They are the narrow ones.What is the grip to grip distance. Are they 1" in diameter.
 
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Yes they are 1" and it's 26" from mid-grip to mid-grip.
 
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Wow. Mine are 32" mid grip to mid grip. Big difference. Good look on you bike man.
 


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