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Hello Dynaglide92
Wish it were true but my bike came from the Harley with Drag Bars & Stage 3 Kit.
The cables have just enough length for them, not even any slack there to play with.
I think the bikes that came stock with 10" Apes may work but not my Drag Bars,
Thanks for the reply, ThrottleTwister
correct. 10 in apes +2 in risers.
2014 would have apes on it they must have been changed out and went to shorter cables for some reason. Just your luck lol
Last edited by Dynaglide92; Dec 1, 2019 at 01:02 AM.
correct. 10 in apes +2 in risers.
2014 would have apes on it they must have been changed out and went to shorter cables for some reason. Just your luck lol
solid, thanks. are you still running the same setup?
Raisers and Bars, yes, they're holding up nicely.
Switched the pipes to a Basanni Road Rage 2, the fairing to a Warrior by Memphis Shades and that battery cover is all black now. oh, and a pair of retro saddle bags.
know the thread is old but hopping you still use your account
Originally Posted by stonei3
Here's the 13" style.
Being 5'9" I'd go 11".
If you really want to nail it. Get the specs from the website (height and pullback) and mock up something that mimics those specs and test it out. Voila
what fairing do you have on your bike? also I'm 6'3 do you think I should go with 13"
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