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Looks good. I installed them on my 06 Standard. They are comfortable and make a huge difference in appearance. When I installed the bars, I installed the diamond back lines as well.
per the harley site they have 7in of rise and 5 3/4in pull back. But this has never made sense to me because they also claim 6in rise and 5 1/2in pull back on a stock train. So that would make these almost the same and from the photos I have scene they are not. 06nighttrain3130how big of a difference was there from the slammers to the stock setup?
I want new bars also. I have a 2007 FXST, but I switched to the stock night train set-up right after I bought it. Now, I'm looking for a pull back, but can't decide how tall, or how far of a pull back to go with. I'm liking the street slammers, though.
I have a ton of questions.........Do you like the Carlini's? How much $$? What's the height of the risers? How far is the pull-back? Do you have any more pics? I really want to see what they look like from all angles, if possible. Thanks.
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