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My wife has 14" Wild One Chubbies on her Deluxe. I have 16" Drag Specialties Buffalo apes. I find hers are way more comfortable. I am confident that it is the bend angles in the bars that make them more comfortable and not the height. Also My 16's are 37" wide from grip-to-grip, hers only 33" wide.
Did anyone order the bars with the wiring holes already in the bars or did you put them in?
Not trying to steal the thread, but I'm also curious about the Nash bars on a Springer. Can you run the 18" Gimps on the stock Risers?? Or will you run into clearence issues??
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