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In between mirrors at this time (quite a few parts are currently at the 'coater')! The stock Street Bob mirrors are too short for the Night Train bars. I ordered apair of black tapered, long stemedmirrors from HD dealer yesterday.
You definetly don't want to ride in Iowa/Nebraska w/o mirrors!!!
I prefer the drags over apes. I'm 6'3" - the extra reach is no problem for me. Both bars look great; I was weaned on a '78 Shovel w/ flat bars - memories...
Probably not very PC. Don't think anyone should ride w/o at least 1 mirror, regardless of where you live. I'm in rural farm country; lots of fast traffic on gravel roads ( I have 3 miles of limestone to the nearest paved road).
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