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i dont know if you are still lookin for the drag bars or not
i currently have 1 1/2 inch broomsticks on my deluxe with 1 1/2 inch risers....
the broomsticks are about 31.5-32 inches wide. The only bad thing is that with the bars that wide your wrists go in an awkward angle and it makes the bars feel like they are curved forward...
otherwise i love the looks and feel...
you can see pics in my deluxe album...
The 96 c.i. engines do run hot, but it doesn't cost thousands of dollars to rectify it, unless you're gonna have someone else do all the work, and rape you on install costs to boot.
I spent right around $1000 for PCIII, Samson pipes, and a K&N air cleaner kit. Installed them all myself, and the only part that was hard was installing the rear head pipe on the duals. Even that wasn't bad. Good excuse to work on the bike and drink beers.
And if you're wanting to change that much on a Deluxe, you might be better off just buying a base model Softail and then adding what you want.
can i add passenger floorboards w/v&h duals on my 07 deluxe?
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