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Great looking bike and bars. I bought my Nightrain a few days ago and have been looking for bar ever since. I would like some that are wider and pulled back some more. Can you post a few close ups of the bars?
I got the same ones also - been on for a year and a half - Love em'! What did you pay for them, by chance? I ordered mine through a local Indy to save on shipping and he can get stuff next day. Cost me $160.00 less than 2 years ago. I checked with him yesterday, and same bars are now $204.00 at his place...............Pretty big jump in price! The HD street slammers have came down tremendously since then. I can get a 25% discount at our local dealer on some things (know a guy so to speak). And, the street slammers would run me a little less than $200.00 now, since they've come down so much in 2 years. Just find it odd, HD came down so much, aftermarket went up so much, in so little time.
Ill try to get closer pics by the weekend. I actually ordered them straight from wild one website. They were $215.00 shipped to my door. The guys from wild one (John) was most helpful. The only thing they got wrong was you can install them on stock wires. Well the left side is 2 inches to short so you will have to get them extended and soddered to work. But the clean look of them with the wires inside of the bars is outstanding. Went riding again tonite and the ride is like riding a totally different bike. Once again, 2 thumbs up on comfort
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