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Anyone running bagger-type bars on their Dynas? If so, please post some pics. Was looking at Jesse James "Cisco chopper", and love the bars. They look like bagger bars but cant seem to find out what they are. Probably custom-made by him?
Thanks
Anyone running bagger-type bars on their Dynas? If so, please post some pics. Was looking at Jesse James "Cisco chopper", and love the bars. They look like bagger bars but cant seem to find out what they are. Probably custom-made by him?
Thanks
Just for clarification, what do you consider "bagger bars?" Are they just tall and wide?
Wouldnt be a good look. The bars would stick past the triple trees and look ugly imo stick with a more narrow style ape hanger to compliment a dyna tree
I'm running with WG trees on a 12 Street Bob now, and I feel like the stock bars (which are sitting on 3 inch risers), are just too narrow. That's why I'm looking for something wider. When I ran across the pic of this chopper, I really liked the look of those bars. Look a bit like the Carlini Menace, or Gangster apes?
Thanks for the reply
Those actually look like pretty stock mini apes. I think any of the aftermarket like the one I posted... that have the bar going through the riser clamp, that is flatter and waits to transition up, further out from the riser... is going to look good.
I've considered that myself, as the 10.5's sitting on 4" riser... doesn't look completely clean in my mind.
Yes, these are my stock bars, and yes, I'm looking for a bar that is wider to fit the WG trees. Id like to see some pics and brands of bars that others are using to get that extra width in the center area.
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