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looks very cool i like it much better then before. but i like the apes been doing the same to mine i just got it the darn shock mount pegs for the ole lady is driving me mad the darn things wont go on the wide glide but went on my lowrider shock studs are the same so i custom up this sissybar put shaded lens on the turn lights i hand made the handles for the sissybar and the wife and i made the pad for it .waiting on new pegs for the front and heal rest. great job on ther bike.
I like both looks, drags and apes. I think your apes are a bit too wide though. In my opinion, the width of apes (where they mount to the risers) and triple trees should be equal. BUT this is just my opinion.
Other than the apes I really like the rest of your mods!
Looks great. I want to do my cables like that to. Really makes the bike look cleaned up in the front. I bet you are waiting for the snow to melt now eh?
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