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Anyone using Paul Yaffe skirt chasers on their Fatty or Lo? How about Burly Bikini Bars? Looking to keep the low profile of my F.B. Lo's bars but pull em back a little. The skirt chasers look awesome.
I can only say that on a good ninty degree day and stuck in traffic you will hate those pipes (see link below). Do yourself a favor and get different pipes. The skirt chasers are for show bikes that don't get rode much.
Those skirt chasers are for night time, no traffic bar hopping. Not to mention if you do have a passenger they won't ride but once.
As for the Bikini Bars I like them. Just my .02 worth. http://www.paulyaffeoriginals.com/py...irtblowers.htm
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