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Ive been looking everywhere for a picture of these bars on a bike, preferably black and on a street bob. The bars are santee bonanza low fat bars. I can't seem find them anywhere. Does anyone have these bars? Let's see some pics! Heres a link with the bars
sweet bars right? I like em too.
I bought a similar pair of the santees for my 2011 FXDB. With the stock risers on the FXDB... they will not fit straight onto the bike. There were clearence issues with the forks... with the fat design of the bars.
I think I am hooked on these bars. I was gonna get the Road 6 Customs bars but I think I like these better. There is someone on the board who has these and the pics are in this thread: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...rors-pics.html
The problem now is that the black powder version is backordered everywhere. I am waiting to hear back from one shop that carried them to see when they will be available again.
Hawaii 5 jo when your done please post some finished pics.
Pontiac, do the stock grips fit all the way on the new bars? Wheres your left one?
So these bars wont just bolt right on to a street bob? What else would I need?
The grips fit all the way on the new bars. I took the picture before i got the left grip installed. I was having 1 hell of a time getting it offf the stock bars. When i originally installed them i glued them on. I must of used to much glue. Its on now. If you go with 12" and below bars you wont have to change anything on the street bob. Dont know if the larger diameter bars will do much. Its only a 1/4 larger in diameter. These are 1.25 over the stock 1"
Last edited by pontiac69; Feb 20, 2012 at 05:48 PM.
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