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My RK has a set of 16" Carlini Gangster Apes. I also have a Fat Bagger 3" seat drop. The grips are even with my shoulders, makes for a comfortable ride.
13.5" LA Coppers Prime Apes. Happy with the way they look and feel but they were a bear to get wired because of the slag inside of the weld joints. I had to pull the connectors and they were still a bitch to get the wires through.
Above are 16". I dont remember the brand but they were out of the drag specialties catalog. Had them LineX'd black when the rest of the bike was sprayed.
12 inch KST bars. Avon heated hand grips. Ness micro mirrors. Extended cables and wires
I've been trying to decide on mirrors. I'm installing 10" LA Choppers PrimeApes tomorrow and knew I would lose the use of the stock ones on a 2015 SGS.
I've got a bunch of Ness stuff (deep cut grips, pegs, air cleaner) so those micro Rad II teardrops will pair up nicely.
Just needed to see them on a bike (for sizing) so thanks for posting yours.
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