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A friend of mine gave me a set of his handlebars that came off of his 2011 Street Glide. He put on 16"ers and wasn't happy with the stock ones anymore but with my 3 inch risers in these new bars I can't believe how comfortable it is to ride the Shovel.... My arms are perfectly level it's amazing.. changes the whole dynamic of the ride... I'm truly amazed......
Forgot to mention I went to a benefit today at a local gathering place for a fallen Veteren... We had a great time and raised a significant amount of funds... "Don't forget to Honor your Vet"
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