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Old 02-18-2013, 08:02 PM
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Always loved the cali style look and finally saved up some cash to do it. Will i get my T Bars i think they are going to be 10 inches will i need to get extended lines or are the stock ones long enough. I have an 07 nightster 1200
 
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Old 02-18-2013, 08:05 PM
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What's the "Cali style" look?
 
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T bars and the front Fairing? I guess they call it clubbed out? Or SOA Poser... haha My uncles always called it cali style and ive always been a big fan of it
 
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Nice man. Post some pics when u get it dialed in.
 
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Nice man. Post some pics when u get it dialed in.
Thanks will do.
 
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It's Ventura/bay area/club style, Cali style is generally attributed to the Hispanic style with tall apes and long fish tail exhaust.


Anyway you'll probably need to get longer cables. I barely got away with 8.5" risers and mine was C model so it came with 5" riser stock.
 
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Ya, you'll definitely need to change your clutch cable. I took the bends out of my break line and it worked fine...my bars are at 13". Your throttle and idle cables might work if you reroute them properly, but, you'll be able to see for yourself once you get the bars on.
 
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It's Ventura/bay area/club style, Cali style is generally attributed to the Hispanic style with tall apes and long fish ta exhaust
Cholo style!
 
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Be different, St Louis style de-rake!
 
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That's actually bad ***!
 


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