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I think you'll find that most bones riders have used engine guards with pegs attached. I don't recall any pictures being posted with highway bars. Though most of us don't use either.
I don't think they make them, unless your taliking JC Whitney. Go with the engine guard with pegs as dc4stroke said. I just went with the engine guard.
My local Dealer had one on the floor with the MK IV Cruise Arms on it that were powder coated black with black pegs and it looked good , really blended in to the bike
I have a freshly powder coated gloss black Lindy bar I am thinking of selling. I dunno if it will fit your bike, but just thought I would throw it out there. It fits a 2002 Fatboy.
Hd makes engine guards for softtails in chrome and gloss black. They also make a nostalgic chrome engine guard for the xbones and sporty. I've seen some of the nostalgic chrome guards powder coated. Thats the old look i want. Lindy or somebody makes a highway engine guard in the shape of the hd bar and shield design. The footrests are built on top the bar part of the shield.
Has Anyone installed or has pics of Corss Bones/softail Highway Bars Or A Good place To Get Em?
A mate of mine has these Kurakyn Adjustable Mustache Bar on his Deluxe and they don't look out of place I reckon they would look okay on a Crossbones A chrome bar with the black crossbones passenger pegs on the ends would look good
[QUOTE=HDUK;5252761]A mate of mine has these Kurakyn Adjustable Mustache Bar on his Deluxe and they don't look out of place I reckon they would look okay on a Crossbones A chrome bar with the black crossbones passenger pegs on the ends would look good
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