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Actually depends on how your ride...
AND how long your arms are... mine are short, so the mini apes work better.
Went from factory to the factory +2, then the Heritage bars (10"). Works for me...even 8" would be just fine.
Although my bike looks funny, everyone that sits on it says it's really comfortable. If it had mids instead of forwards, that would be nice too, but then it wouldn't be a Deuce.... I'd trade it for a Road Glide, tho....hard to make a touring bike outta a bar hopper....
I bought it when I lived on an island, couldn't ride very far... now on the US mainland, just finished a 2500 miles trip to visit some friends.
Mary
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