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I just bought this 05' night train with street slammer bars.
They seem to fit the bike perfectly and the riding position is really good for a 6' guy and with the 3" extension on the foward controls its just right.
They wouldnt be right if they were any lower IMO and the pullback is on the money.
I just put Carlini drag bars on my FXST. 8in rise and pullback. Very similar to the street slammers HD offers but cheaper. Quality is great and I love the feel and riding position. Really changed the look and feel of my bike but its an Standard so it comes out of the box a little less agressively then yours. LOL
I can't remember the exact dimentions of the bars I got (PN=55835-05A Bombay bars) but they are listed in the HD catalog and web site at the top of the size chart as a part number only.
They are more like low drag bars that come back a fair piece and have an integral tach housing if your interested in having one up where you can see it instead of looking down the way you have to for a combo speedo/tach.
Don't want to change the subject at hand or hijack the thread, but I gotta ask.
Where the hell did you find that brake rotor, and who made it?
I have been looking for one like that to put on the front of my bike for the wire wheel.
But I don't think I have ever seen one with that kind of vent hole and slot pattern before.
Don't want to change the subject at hand or hijack the thread, but I gotta ask.
Where the hell did you find that brake rotor, and who made it?
I have been looking for one like that to put on the front of my bike for the wire wheel.
But I don't think I have ever seen one with that kind of vent hole and slot pattern before.
Hey bud, got it from outlawcycleproducts on fleabay. I couldn't have been happier with them. I got em on the front and on the back both. Best price I could find for them was those guys.
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