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Well I finally decided to go ahead and try the Harley Street Slammers on the Rocker. I must say I am very pleased with how it turned out. I only wish I had done this sooner. I put some miles on it today and must say that I love feel of the drag bars. I am 6'1" and I have a slight bend in my arms when riding. I can tell you however that if you have a tank lift these bars will not work. Also you need 3 inch shorter throttle cables. I have the stock ones on for now but I am going to change them when I get the chance.
blkrock
nice lookin scoot,how low is yer suspension?
like the medusa 's too
also how do you have the turn sigs mounted? looks like they are floating
just under fender
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