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I have Wild 1 Chubby 8" T-Bars on mine. I think the PN is WO501.
I bought them on ebay for $75 and it came with the Kuryakyn ISO grips with the throttle boss.
I was able to use the stock brake line and clutch line. I did lengthen the wires a bit to route them internally.
They are way more comfortable than the stock drags IMO.
Wild one makes a good bar and there welds are pretty smooth. I saw a set of Buffalo bars and it looked like my dog tried to weld them. (which is amazing since he has no opposable thumbs)
The HD street slammers look great also.
Thank you everyone....looks like the Chubby and the Street Slammer look great...Now I will just have to find them on ebay or somewhere for a good price...
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