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Now that I finally learned how to post pictures, I can share with you my progress. Phase I was last winter when I changed out the stock bars and controls. Went with the Carlini Clean Sweeps and all Chrome controls with diamondback cables. Did the Vance Big Radius/Heavy Breather set up. Phase II was early winter this season. Put on a Demolition Radical paint set and a variety of add-on's such as flush mount fuel guage/cap, speedo/tach combo, C&C solo seat, etc. My late winter (in 2 weeks) will be adding Air Suspension in rear (Hi-Lo Rider), Renegade Rio's front and rear and chrome calipers. Then hopefully we can get out and ride. Been a long winter already up here in the Northeast.
Now that I finally learned how to post pictures, I can share with you my progress. Phase I was last winter when I changed out the stock bars and controls. Went with the Carlini Clean Sweeps and all Chrome controls with diamondback cables. Did the Vance Big Radius/Heavy Breather set up. Phase II was early winter this season. Put on a Demolition Radical paint set and a variety of add-on's such as flush mount fuel guage/cap, speedo/tach combo, C&C solo seat, etc. My late winter (in 2 weeks) will be adding Air Suspension in rear (Hi-Lo Rider), Renegade Rio's front and rear and chrome calipers. Then hopefully we can get out and ride. Been a long winter already up here in the Northeast.
Rusty,
Great looking Deuce! Got a question......... I like the Carlini bars and I was wondering how they changed the position of the handgrips. Did they raise or lower the handgrips position.
FLDEUCE, Given that all cables stayed the same length, it would be easy to say that nothing changed. Not true. Way more comfortable now. I would say, a little lower and a little closer, but a little wider. No forward reaching.
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