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Fitted Progressive 970's & 6" Zombie bars pics

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Default Fitted Progressive 970's & 6" Zombie bars pics

Latest pics of my ride with 6" zombie bars & new rear shocks fitted.

 
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Looking good!
 
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looks good, with that setup, I woulda prefered mid controls
 
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Looks good. My back needs mids for short bar height. Pick up some mid pegs and throw them on. You might like having two places to put your feet
 
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Nice, let us know what you think of the 970's once you put a few miles on them. I've been thinking about changing things up a bit on my bike and quality suspension is one of the things I have in mind. The 970's are definitely on my list.
 
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Originally Posted by nkauf21
Nice, let us know what you think of the 970's once you put a few miles on them. I've been thinking about changing things up a bit on my bike and quality suspension is one of the things I have in mind. The 970's are definitely on my list.
I have done about 200 klms on them so far and they are 100% better than stock already.Very happy with them
 
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I think your bike looks bad ***
 
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I think your bike looks bad ***
Thanks bro
 
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Looks great! Thinking about going with those bars myself. 2 questions though. Are those bars drilled for internal wiring and what size risers did you go with?
 
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Looks great! Thinking about going with those bars myself. 2 questions though. Are those bars drilled for internal wiring and what size risers did you go with?
Yes they are drilled and they are 2" risers.
 


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