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Does anyone have the Drag bars on their Rocker yet? i wanted to see some pictures or the difference between the stock one and them... thanks. side note i have look and it seems the only two exhuast people are putting on the rockers and the BR 2-2 and 2-1 are those the only two fitting or easyest to mod.?? any others? thanks again
no not slip ons and got them thru harley dealer they just come in two peices thats really the only thing i dont like is the break in them.. but other than that they are between loud and quiet. have vh on my fat boy and they are loud these sound great deep rumble but wont deafen you.
Drag bars are a definite way to go...Especially if you're taller than normal. I've got the Harley ones with the stainless steel braided cables. It's a lot more comfortable for me! Well worth the money from the Stealer.
hey jason couple questions.....mine are on order. says they are polished...hows it look up close? what kinda look does it give you? how tall are you? does it feel like it stretches you out more? hopefully...
Mac - have a look at my pics on the profile link. Got HD drags and Supertrapp X-Pipes. Drags feel great and the pipes sound great. Extremely happy with both.
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