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hey all, i finally updated my profile and added a couple pics of my bike, not the best pics, just took them in the garage so alot of glare, but will have to do til the snow gets off the driveway, and i also have new streetslammers and complete chrome cables, levers, master cylindar, the works, ordered and are on the way, hope all comes in with in the next few weeks,
Looks good! Get all that stuff done now so you're not missing out on riding time. I can't believe we're going to get another 3-5 inches here (I'm right by St. Louis).
I think you will like the street slammers. I had a set on my bike last year and although I went a few different directions before landing on a set of mini apes I have yet to find a bar that works as well in "Spirited" riding situations as did those slammers.
Best of luck on yer' install...Take your time and use some blue tape wherever possible!! Bar swap can typically = Scratches.
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