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Masc, can you give me the exact part numbers off kcint for those risers and bars? That is the look i am going for but the deuce risers I looked at mentioned they may need to be modded to fit my '07 fxd? I wasn't quite sure on the bars either.
I have a listing for accutronix for the adapter. Only thing I want to do different is go with a dual tach speedo set up.
Masc, can you give me the exact part numbers off kcint for those risers and bars? That is the look i am going for but the deuce risers I looked at mentioned they may need to be modded to fit my '07 fxd? I wasn't quite sure on the bars either.
I have a listing for accutronix for the adapter. Only thing I want to do different is go with a dual tach speedo set up.
What I hadnt thought of before, but DGlide told me was with the one piece drag bars, less bolts/screws to worry about than with risers and a bolt on bar. Just something to think about.
Masc, can you give me the exact part numbers off kcint for those risers and bars? That is the look i am going for but the deuce risers I looked at mentioned they may need to be modded to fit my '07 fxd? I wasn't quite sure on the bars either.
I have a listing for accutronix for the adapter. Only thing I want to do different is go with a dual tach speedo set up.
What I hadnt thought of before, but DGlide told me was with the one piece drag bars, less bolts/screws to worry about than with risers and a bolt on bar. Just something to think about.
Yeah, I get what your saying Rauzer. I went through the wild one catalog online but couldn't make up my mind on which bars to use yet. I really want a broomstick setup and alot of the bars on their site had more pullback than I wanted. I also am having a hard time figuring out how much rise I can handle without having to change wires or cables. It's such a pain in the *** trying to look for that perfect setup.
Yeah, I get what your saying Rauzer. I went through the wild one catalog online but couldn't make up my mind on which bars to use yet. I really want a broomstick setup and alot of the bars on their site had more pullback than I wanted. I also am having a hard time figuring out how much rise I can handle without having to change wires or cables. It's such a pain in the *** trying to look for that perfect setup.
Supposedly with the WO 560's you dont need to change any cables, and thats with a 14.5 in pullback. Tho I am most likely going to change the brake line to a braided on when I do it.
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