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Hi, My name is chris i am a newbie so please be easy.......lol anyway I have 2011 street bob with a PCV,short shots,fuel moto a/c. I want to go with either burly brand apes or the road 6 z bars,does anyone have experiance with either of these? I also want to relocate the turn signals without breaking the bank ,any ideas? please help
I'm running the R6C 16" apes, I love 'em, only downside is the internal wiring is not that easy because of the tight bends, you just have to have some patience.
Not sure I can help on the signals as mine were kind of spendy, I got mine from Joker Machine.
Last edited by MXerwithaBob; Jun 30, 2011 at 10:52 AM.
I like your bike I am just gettin started i like the joker lights also what did you do about the rear signals. been talkin with
JRK5892 i like that set up to thanks for the help goin crazy
****** ill look when i get home. if i have 2 extras ill just toss them in wiht your fender... if not i can get them for you... they are just LED's with resisters built in... super easy to install just solder and done!
Congratulations on your new bike. I am considering the same two bars for my bike. Let me know which you decide on if you do the mod before me (rip van winkle will beat me this year) . I think both are an excellent choice. I will probably go with 14 in road 6 custom z bars . I bet the wiring is a bitch to do but then all wiring usually is. I have seen the burley's on several bikes and they are top notch too.
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