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Absolutely. I don't know where this myth came about that you need fat bars to have internal wiring. I see guys on here use that as their logic to run chubbys.
Heres mine I just put on 1.50 16" Big Buffalo Apes
I really like the look of those bars on your bike. I gotta couple questions... How tall are you, if you don't mind me askin'? And how much longer did you have to extend your cables? I was thinkin' about switchin' my bars out at some point later down the line, just to change the look of my bike again. I talked to the parts manager at the local dealer, and he told me in the end I would be lookin' at about $500 for set of Flanders 13" apes, cables, and install. I was gonna see if I could find all the parts I need cheaper.
Heres mine I just put on 1.50 16" Big Buffalo Apes
I really like the look of those bars on your bike. I gotta couple questions... How tall are you, if you don't mind me askin'? And how much longer did you have to extend your cables? I was thinkin' about switchin' my bars out at some point later down the line, just to change the look of my bike again. I talked to the parts manager at the local dealer, and he told me in the end I would be lookin' at about $500 for set of Flanders 13" apes, cables, and install. I was gonna see if I could find all the parts I need cheaper.
I agree. That thing looks bad@zz with the 200 and apes!
Hey dude... is your missus happy to accept bike of month nomination if we nominate her? That's one softail that'll kick all the baggers asses on here That's something I wanna see!
DeanO
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Heres mine I just put on 1.50 16" Big Buffalo Apes
I really like the look of those bars on your bike. I gotta couple questions... How tall are you, if you don't mind me askin'? And how much longer did you have to extend your cables? I was thinkin' about switchin' my bars out at some point later down the line, just to change the look of my bike again. I talked to the parts manager at the local dealer, and he told me in the end I would be lookin' at about $500 for set of Flanders 13" apes, cables, and install. I was gonna see if I could find all the parts I need cheaper.
I agree. That thing looks bad@zz with the 200 and apes!
Thanks for all the compliments ! I'm hoping for a clear dry day one day soon so I can get some better pics .
Live2Ride , I am 6'1 and where these bars are I sit straight up with my hands about or a little higher than my shoulders . I have them pushed forward a little and they are perfect there . The only time I have to stretch a little is at a full turn . As for the cables your better off mounting the bars and measuring with a string or wire so you get the perfect lenghth for where you want to run them . I think my clutch was 74" , Throttle 43" and brake line 54"
dmac , If you didnt win over them baggers I doubt I will There are too many of them but I'd give it a shot
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