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what's the Height, Width, and Pullback of these stock bars (photo)?
This is from my bike, an '05 883, and I'm wondering what the specs are for these stock bars and the mounts - to use as a baseline as I shop for new ones?
forums... 95% wise cracks and silly assumptions, 5% meaningful help.
but hey, if that's what makes you happy - knock yourself out.
If that's a true fact, which I'm sure it isn't, it still makes you pretty damn stupid for relying on people who don't know 95% of what you may ask.
Go in the other room and insert your foot in your mouth for asking the dumbest question of all time on this forum, while the bike and tools you needed to answer your own question were within a small walking distance the entire time. It took you longer to post this thread, than to actually do the work yourself. You must be a manager at Target or Kohl's. Am I right?
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