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I have a fatboy and was wondering what bars you have on there? They look awsome and I would love to do something similiar to mine. If you dont mind me asking what did it run you total to put those bars on your bike.
Thanks for you help
GBH
They are the 1 1/4" chubbies, with 8" rise. They are 1' where the grips go on.
I think i paid $170.00 for them at cyclevisions here in San Diego.
they are made for internal wiring , which looks nice with no wires
hanging out. I did the wiring myself so i dont know what the
labor on that is. An easy way to pull wires thru is to run weed eater
line thru the bars and attach to wires and pull thru. The plugs for the wires
are under the tank. I cheated and just cut the wires and resoldered
and shrink tubed every wire so it looks factory. Did you notice that i have no rear signals?
I do , but they are built into the rear light.[:-]
Thanks for the info. Just seeing your bike really had given me some ideas. I love they way those bars look. Im not sure how they would look on mine. I have my bike set up for cruising and a little touring, saddle bags, detach windshiled and a highway bar. Man that looks sweet though. Ill keep you posted if I make the plunge.
Gbh
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