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From: Cleveland, Ohio (how do I put up with this place?)
Different Bars for Street Bob?
Well,I didn't by the Bob for the Mini Apes. I bought it because it is the best deal on a Lowider and the fact that I like everthing else about the bike, except the bars. Has any one installed Deluxe bars, (without the riser), or Fat Boy bars on their Dyna? I'd even consider an off brandbeach bar in 1" with the dimples; I'm not about to spend $199 for HDchubbys so I can hide a few wires.
Does any one have picks of their Street Bob with different bars?
you didnt rule out apes i see, i couldnt stand the cheesy mini apes that were on my streetbob. so i bought a set of 14in. x 1-1/4 chubby apes with dipplesfrom cyclesmithes for $88.00. the best upgrade i have done to the bike, besides my exhaust and fowards. but this is just another option. jackyl
From: Cleveland, Ohio (how do I put up with this place?)
RE: Different Bars for Street Bob?
Jakyl,
Yeah, I like the look of the taller bars too, but I don't think they're for me. I can't enlarge your other 2 pics and I'd like to know what kind of bags you put on.
These are the cheepo drag bars that were on my 06 Bob when I bought it, Since then I've gone to a lower wider set of HD Street Slammers and lcleaned the front up a bit. I'll try to snap some pics with the Street Slammers if your interested
These are the cheepo drag bars that were on my 06 Bob when I bought it, Since then I've gone to a lower wider set of HD Street Slammers and lcleaned the front up a bit. I'll try to snap some pics with the Street Slammers if your interested
i agree my buddy put a set of street slammers on his bob and it looked good and was pretty comfortable as well
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