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Hmmm, that's interesting. I have those exact same Big Shot pipes on an 07 street bob. Love your drag bars and risers, wonder how they compare measurementwise to my mini apes. I like the hand position of my mini apes tilted slightly forward but love the drag bar and riser look. Also that also looks like a Mustang Vintage Wide seat ? I am thinking of buing one of those, says it's 16.5" wide and the stock street bob seat is not quite comfortable enough for me. You like the seat ok ?
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