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I'm want some advice on the Carlini Gangster apes. Are they comfortabel when you make a long ride? Or are beach bars more comfortabel? I have concerns over the position of the arms.
mind you Im older, but 16s are okay, but going down the freeway, Im a sail! I do like 12 inch Factory 47 Meathooks, they are the most comfortable bars Ive experienced.
Gee, maybe you're right. Maybe he used the search function and I shouldn't have found issue with him asking for pictures of Road Glides in the Softail section. Hell, to make it easy on him, why don't we just do away with all of the fuc*ing sections and just make it one big easy section. That way, it'd be easier on a new person than say... I don't know... maybe posting a new question asking for specific pictures in the correct section? But then, if we did that, then nobody could put on a cape and pretend to be a champion of justice.
BTW, just for grins I typed in "Carlini Gangster Apes Road Glide" (in the touring section I might add) and found all sorts of good to know info and some pictures to boot...
But hey, WTF do I know? Your opinion of how things should be is obviously more important than anybody else's.
I think you need a Snickers. You sound like a lil b*tch when youre hungry!
mind you Im older, but 16s are okay, but going down the freeway, Im a sail! I do like 12 inch Factory 47 Meathooks, they are the most comfortable bars Ive experienced.
Your posts are resurrecting very old threads. Lucky22 posted that 16 YEARS AGO.
Originally Posted by Berick
I think you need a Snickers. You sound like a lil b*tch when youre hungry!
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