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So I finally have the money to do my handlebar upgrade. Now I can't decide which bars to go with. I've narrowed it down to the santee bonanza bars or the Wild 1 outlaws. What do you guys think for my wide glide?
I am putting some Wild 1 10" T-bars on my WG. Should be installing tonight. The build quality and chrome is really good. Not sure what the Santee bars look like. I thought about the Wild 1 Outlaws too.
I am putting some Wild 1 10" T-bars on my WG. Should be installing tonight. The build quality and chrome is really good. Not sure what the Santee bars look like. I thought about the Wild 1 Outlaws too.
CADguy... Please post a side view picture when you are done. I am also looking at the Wild 1 psycho 10" t-bar, and want to see where your controls end up. Thanks!
Haha that's ok. Thanks for all the input guys. I also thought about going with the 10" tbars. Is there any cable or wiring changes with them.
themouth!!! used his stock cables and wires on his 10" setup, an I just installed an 8" setup with plenty of cable and wires left over. So you should be good to go as well.
Okay, I only have the one picture I can upload now, but here are the Wild 1 10" T-Bars. Stock cables and brake lines. If I went with 12" bars, new break lines and cables would be needed.
I am 5'7" and these bars fit perfect. IMHO. I did have the HD Street Slammers on before, they were fine, but I wanted my fists higher in the air. I'll try to get some more pics uploaded tonight.
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