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I was thinking of changing to drag bars with 0 pull back. I want to try to keep them as low to thetress as possible. I am thinking of goingforan industrial look.Has any one changed to them on a Street Bob? If so is there any pics? Thanks
I was thinking of changing to drag bars with 0 pull back. I want to try to keep them as low to thetress as possible. I am thinking of goingforan industrial look.Has any one changed to them on a Street Bob? If so is there any pics? Thanks
Tank clearance could be an issue if you go with low risers. I had to drop down to a 2" lift on my '06 FXDBI due to the left signal and throttle cables hitting the tankwhen you reach the stops on the front end... Depends on the pull-back and where you plan on mounting the front signals.
There are many choices based on personal taste. Some folks like the integrated risers, others prefer pull back risers; I'm sure you will get plenty of feedback. Mine has Night Train bars and 6" straight risers. I'll be changing the cables out this winter.
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