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I say stick with what you got... They look great with your bike! I don't normally like chrome or your style of bars, but it just WORKS for your bike, and I'd trade with you in a heartbeat my friend.
LOL...so, you got a Street Glide hidden away waiting for the right trade, do ya?
I have debated the "which T'Bar" issue with myself many times,and for me it would be the streetslammers. I think the SS look awesome on Dynas. Also I think your bike would look good with apes and a riser combo..
+1 on the HD street slammers. i got them after riding with the stock mini apes for a while, i was very impressesed with looks and comfort of the slammers
I think your bars look awesome on your bike and really compliment the overall style as well. If they are comfortable then I say stick with em. Boy, you cant leave well enough alone on that bike can ya.
I think your bars look awesome on your bike and really compliment the overall style as well. If they are comfortable then I say stick with em. Boy, you cant leave well enough alone on that bike can ya.
I'm pretty sure you just want to spend all that Iraq money on bike crap. So here are two great options:
1.) Sponser my bike. I will pinstripe your name underneath the rear fender where no one can see it, and you can fund all of my mods.
2.) Start the motor work. What have you done to increase your horses? I apologize if your motor is tricked out as well... I don't know what mods you have done. But taking a badass looking bike and changing stuff is a lateral move at best, and leaves room to screw it up.
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