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Looks very nice. I've got 12" T-bars on mine and really like them. I went with chrome cause I blacked out my triple trees and like the two-tone contrast.
The handling is significantly better I was taking turns this morning almost felt like I was on the old crotch rocket. Needs exhaust though can't hear the engine when I'm past 70mph. The shock therapy is also a bit stiffer weight so the front end is feeling alot smoother.
The handling is significantly better I was taking turns this morning almost felt like I was on the old crotch rocket. Needs exhaust though can't hear the engine when I'm past 70mph. The shock therapy is also a bit stiffer weight so the front end is feeling alot smoother.
Haha welcome to the Dyna Stealth Bob club, where pipes are mandatory.
I am not a fan of those bars though, I hate that tall riser look for some reason, its just me I know I just think it takes away from the look forth bike.
Reminds me of a cheap chopper bar that doesnt quite fit.
To each his own though, as long as you like them.
The rest of the bike looks great.
Are you going to do the uppers now in black too or leave them for contrast?
Yeah... I was torn between apes, but I figure I'll put that on the touring bike when I get it. Wanted to make a good handling dyna. I'll probably leave for contrast not full backed out want to leave some chrome accents. Next plans is for the thunder header and intake.. Thinking s and s teardrop then get er tuned... Anyone running that set up?
Yeah I'm probably going to go with the HD quarter fairing and I been looking at the roaddawgz extension anyone use that set up? Piece by piece probably order the t header next Thursday.
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