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Woooo! $2,400 for the apes. But I guess since your getting the grips, levers, brake reservoir, and clutch assembly (I assume that it's hydraulic), and switch housings, it's not too far off. I wasn't a fan of apes until now. Having the bars that clean may have just made up my mind...
"Babe...........Where's the checkbook?"
Cool Dog
now thats the spirit you've got a very sweet ride and the apes will put it over the top! there are only two kinds of riders those with apes and everyone else! plus you will be surprised at how comfortable of a ride they are. yes it is hyraulic the reservoir is in the grips
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