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i have a 04 superglide & i am thinking about putting some drag bars on...was woundering if any one had some pics with them installed...& how you like them..
Yeh I had them on my bike. I think I posted some pics in the photo area. Don't think they came out too good for you to see. I took them off due to the fact that I got blown around quite abit at hi speeds. Went to apes and problem solved, hope this helps. Dave...
I've got drag bars and duece risers on my 06. It fits me pretty good, I'm 6' with fairly long arms. There was a noticeable change in handling with the drag bars (for the better) that took a little getting used to, but I was going from the stock mini apes, so it may not be as noticeable to you.
Night Train bars, 6" Drag Specialties risers (yes, I know the stock cables look like **** but I'm too busy to change out at the moment).
I'm a big fan of drag bars; just about every bike I've ever owned ended up with them. I'm long-limbed so the reach is no prob for me. After my recent rotator cuff surgery,I appreciate them even more...don't know if I could ever run anything else unless they were some type of beach bar. It's definetly an aquired taste; not for everybody - some folks are intimidated by the loss of leverage, etc.
i had the on my old super glide. loved them. bike really was easier to handle. im looking for black ones for my new streetbob but the only one i can find them 29 wide. i would like them wider. might have to get chrome bars coated.
boogie, how wide are you bars? and whats the pullback? di dyou get new clutch cable and brake line?
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