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... on my 05 Deluxe! Will get pics later, but no huge difference to look at it. Sure made a difference in how it feels though!! Didn't have to change any cables.. was perfect!
Katie so you like the FatBoy bars ? Have you been on a long ride yet with the new bars? So you say there is no difference in the two bars . But the Fatboy bars do look alot better don`t they. Steve , Ride safe and often.
I rode them home from the dealer's.. about a 2 hr trip. I really noticed a difference; I destroyed my elbow & a few other bones in a car wreck 4 yrs ago, & the stock bars were making my arm go numb, & hurting my back & I was sitting a wee bit crooked trying to compensate. So the whole body was happy after the ride home ! lol
They don't really look all that Noticibly different.. but I actually like how they look better than stock...
I've looked at fat boy bars myself for my springer classic. I like the looks of the bars and they also look to be pretty comfortable. Glad you like them!
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