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At 5'10" I loved the stock bars on my Night Train. I put 22,000 miles on it with no issues whatsoever. That's why when I got the Rocker C the first thing done to it was the drag bars and cables!
I might end up liking the stock bars, but I am thinking about the longer rides and my lower back. \\; If I changed them, anyone have experience with these? http://www.carlinidesign.com/handleb.../slickback.php
 \\;Carlini's on mine. I'm 6-0 and these hit the spot for me. With the wider bar the bike is alot easier to ride and the mirrors become useful again.
I put these on my bike and didn't have to change anything but the riding position was much better more sit upright than leaning over. \\; for around $42.00 even if you don't like them your not out much...
 \\; http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/...uctCode=490557
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