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I just ordered the Cycle Visions "Crosstudes" attitude stick (they have different styles, "old school", dagger, cross, and other) - but went with an 18" rather than the 30".
But DAMN, finding black sideplates (not wanting to spend the big bucks for the HD detachable", was a a PITA. Khrome Werks makes them but no one carries them. Finally got one from Dennis Kirk - they had ONE left, and so I spent a few more dollars than other people had them advertised for(but didn't stock them!). But my order was large enough for free shipping so I guess it all worked out. Can't wait. I need something taller than the stock, to be able to carry the larger pack I have currently sitting unused because it requires a taller sissy bar, plus I wanted something cool looking :-)
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