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They are very comfortable and took about 15 minutes to install. I also had them on my 2009 Road King and after 20,000 miles they were good as when I first installed them.
I also noticed that wearing fingerless gloves added a little comfort on my Dyna. I have the same grips that SC mentioned and the combination works well for long rides.
Also if you have changed pipes without getting a proper custom tune done that might be the cause of some of your vibes. Hard to imagine a bike that new with a six speed tranny would shake all that much. I still get by with stock grips on my 76 FLH.
My Buddy owns a pizza and wing place. The price of wings have almost doubled in the past year he say's and has had some issues getting them.
He is considering charging"market" price until this simmers down.
A guy in N Fla I know that owns a chicken farm say's it's a matter of processing them and finding help.
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