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I can not stand my stock bars any more,to skinny to narrowI am in a hunt for a decent proper drag bars ,1.5 inch diameter 7 to 8 inch rise,I have to do this,I don't know what Harley was thinking when put this bars on the train,If they was 1.25 inch in diameter and 31 inch wide would av bean sweat.....
I may have some MINT Flanders drag bars I could part with if you're looking for a low cost solution. They were originally 33" wide and have been cut down to 31.5" and felt GREAT!!
Changed them out to apes for something COMPLETELY different in this build. I may have a deal pending on these already but have yet to see payment. So if you're interested... Let me know.
http://stores.ebay.com/myhogbars
Got mine on ebay for 60 bucks and powder coated them for 35. They're 1 1/2 dia, 8in. rise, 6in. pull back, 31.5 width. I love em, 100 bucks and you can still use stock cables and brake line.
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