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I was contemplating putting different bars on my Slim. I like the looks of the Hollywood bars but they are a little low and forward from where I would like.
I'm thinking that maybe just some risers might do the trick, but how will they look with these bars?
Has anyone added risers to their Hollywood's?
I was in the same boat as you so I added risers from a Deluxe to my 14 Slim. Easy install, nothing to extend or replace. Looks good (maybe not as cool as stock risers) and more cumfy.
The deluxe riseres look good on the slim I would get the powder coated black to go with the rest of the front end if it was me. Maybe leave the top clamp polished.
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