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I have read hundreds of posts with no success in finding some new ideas for lower bars on a Street Bob. (2010) Black Denim. Higher rise than beach bars, lower than apes but in somewhat the same style as Fat Boy low bars. No drags. Using the stock risers (1") with maybe a 3 to 5 inch rise and not as wide as beach bars. Any suggestions would really be appreciated and any photos would of course be awesome! TIA.
I had to change out my mini-apes due to a rotator cuff (shoulder) problem and decided to go with the Chubby Wild One W0504's on top on 2" risers from Loner Industries. Very comfortable and provide the old 50's "bobber" look I was trying to achieve.
I have more pics if you want to see from different angles.
Last edited by Techknowguy; Jul 28, 2010 at 07:15 AM.
Go with 2007 and up Super Glide Custom bars there what your looking for they have the look of the fatboy bars but not as wide and much cheaper than any aftermarket bars they might be $60.00 vs $100 - $200 , you can also use your stock risers . Call HD dealer to get price ...
Last edited by Wonkaboy; Jul 28, 2010 at 07:35 AM.
I love these bars...but I am going to try a set of mini apes from a street bob. I will keep my current bars in case the mini apes don't work out. But I sat on a street bob and I love the bars. But the proof is after hours of riding.
I put on a set of Nightster bars that were take offs from the dealer ($30) and 2.5" pullback risers from Drag Specialties, about $40 if I remember right.
I swapped my Stock Mini apes out for some Low Rider bars and am happy with the result so far.
Here are some pics before and after in various stages of dress and undress...
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