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Curious as to how it might look and would it make it easier on the back?
I have never seen one installed. But that straight bar is pretty narrow, so it may look kinda funny moving it so close. I would be more inclined to do something like Hammer02. IMHO.
Damn I like you bike... But there is still some armor-all missing!
I have the duece 3.5" pullback risers on stock bars. It was that way when I bought it and I think it's combftorable. Had to turn right and left controls up a little to prevent them from hitting gas cap and gas gauge.
I had 6" pullback risers on my stock bars and then went to street slammers and now 10" Carlini's now I can ride for hours without back pain. The pullbacks are better than the stock risers but still can cause pain. I still say apes are the way to go. I love the look of drags but with only one bike I went for comfort.
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