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So I’m toying with the idea of putting Hollywood Bars on my Deluxe for a retro old school look. Anyone ever put them on a Deluxe? How are they for comfort? Any recommendations on a manufacturer as I am having trouble finding them that list the 07 in the fit meant guide.
I ride a 16 slime and the bars are indeed very comfortable... I'm 6'1".
I like the bars so much I picked up another pair for a hardtail build but they won't work with the speedo.
You can try em out for $80, with free shipping to VA.
Send me a pm if interested.
So heres a pic of my bike-Not a softail- but does have a softail front end with Harley's hollywood bars. When I first installed them with stock risers, I wasn't all that comfortable. I added 3 ½" pullback risers and I sit perfectly upright, back straight, feet planted and perfect reach. I'm 6' tall.
Harley's hollywood bars are about 30.5" wide. Looking at aftermarket hollywood bars, it seems they run about 34" wide.
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