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I have a set of drag bars that I would sell if you are interested. They are new.
They are powder coated black, 7.25" high, 31" wide, with a 3.5" pull back at the center.
At the grip ends the pull back is 9". At the strait part in the center they are 9.5" wide and then kick back. They are complete, welded bars with risers. They come with the Arlen Ness flush mount bushing kit and Arlen Ness Roller Bearing for the throttle already installed. Bars are 1.25" thick.
They look kinda like these on saintlax11's bike: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...tures-108.html
P.S. They look like TomHummers but in black powdercoat.
Last edited by mopardave; Jan 24, 2009 at 12:59 PM.
Reason: P.S.
What did it do for you ride. I mean are they more comfortable, less comfortable, or about the same as stock?
I plan on getting cruiser pegs and that'll extend my legs out so will drag bars make me lean forward more? If so, how much? With cruiser pegs would they then be uncomfortable? That's why I wanna see em on a Fatboy, to see if I can tell how it will effect the ride?
I can' get in any trouble for borrowing this pic from HOGPRO can I?
I have a set of drag bars that I would sell if you are interested. They are new.
They are powder coated black, 7.25" high, 31" wide, with a 3.5" pull back at the center.
At the grip ends the pull back is 9". At the strait part in the center they are 9.5" wide and then kick back. They are complete, welded bars with risers. They come with the Arlen Ness flush mount bushing kit and Arlen Ness Roller Bearing for the throttle already installed. Bars are 1.25" thick.
They look kinda like these on saintlax11's bike: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...tures-108.html
P.S. They look like TomHummers but in black powdercoat.
Let me think about it. I've been thinking chrome and hadn't even considered black but they might look great on my bike... so let me think about it. How much you askin for em?
I'll ship them to ya for $150. That is with the Arlen Ness flush mount chrome thingys and poly bushings and the roller throttle bearing. The roller throttle bearing gives the outboard end of the throttle a roller bearing support. Makes it nice and smooth. Grips install as normal. I', thinking I've got about $250 in them....but I never used them.
Being that we are struggling financially, I figure if I ever want to use them I can always buy another set later. I wasn't going to suggest them but I saw all the rest of the black on your bike and figured they might look pretty sharp.
Let me know, Dave
yeah Dave that'd be great... take some pics for me, if you would. I wasn't thinking black but I think you're right black would look nice on my bike. A pic would help me imagine what they'd look like, if they were on my bike.
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