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Finally getting some pics up of the new bars I installed over the winter. Bars are Wild1 with stock risers. Minimal clearance on the left and the throttle cable does hit the tank, just have to watch it careful. Going to stay like this for this season. May switch risers to 6 or 8 inch. First ride out was 200 miles for breakfast…and so far it was pretty comfortable
Thanks to $pringer, 97FXSTSB, and skullhead for the inspiration. Also thanks to everyone in my “goofed up wiring” thread for the info on getting everything straight.
This thread is a god sent!, Where did you pick these bars up???? I have been trying to find a good looking set of drag bars to work with stock risers, and stock cable set-up????
P.S. Nice taste in bikes!!!!!
Thanks for the compliments. It felt good to go out and wrench again. I got spoiled...but now I am trying to do all the work I can.
HarleyCanada: The bars are wild 1 chubby drags for springers. Model number W0512. The drag bars with the integrated riser for 299 should also work with stock cables (from what I have been told). But these definately do. Actually they come out a little mong, so I will probably redo the cables soon too.
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