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Thanks to everybody with input on putting apes on a Heritage. I got the bike finished up last week but am just now getting the pictures uploaded. I got the Wild One Chubby 12.5 and don't think I could have made a better selection...The feel is great and after putting over 300 miles on the bike this past week I love riding the bike. Here are a couple pictures of the finished deal. I will try to get some better pictures in the future
Same bars I went with... luv em. Looking good Badx.
What rear turn signals and bar do you have on thier? Kurk? and did u have to use a load equalizer?
And the license bracket? a laydown?
The turn signal bar is a Doss and the lights are Kuryakyn silver bullets and I didn't have to us a load equalizer they were just plug and play. The laydown plate, I cant remember who I got that from but like it much better than the HD laydown. The cables are HDs +4 on the throttle and +5 on the Clutch. The front brake line is from HD also but that one is stock length, the parts guy orderedit wrong and its almost too short but a +4 is on the way.
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