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Anyone have any dealings, comments, or thoughts on NASH's MC bars? I really like the pudgy midgets, and think they'll go well on the x-bones. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks seat it a sundowner. The only thing the wife will ride on. I would love a custom tractor seat with just a passenger pad but the wife would go crazy. As far as rerouting I assume you just take off the wire bracket and let the cables dangle free. I hear you about not fooling with new cables thats why I went with 12s to make sure stock would work
They seem way higher, stock is 10 mine are 12, plus you can angle them in the risers to a certain degree to make them seem taller with less pullback. Don't think there is to much difference between 12s and 14s. 16s are where you can tell a difference in my opinion where the bars are over your shoulder but you def need new cables for those.
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