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It doesnt have a clutch... I am waiting for my jockey shift to arrive, so till than the bars will have just have to sit and wait.....
I WANT O SAY THANK YOU TO DREW AND DR VTWIN FOR ALL THE HELP AND SUPPORT AND QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK AND EVERYTHING DURING THIS PROJECT. THE BARS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND I WOULD GO THROUGH YOU GUYS AGAIN ANYDAY OF THE WEEK. YOU GUYS MADE THE PROJECT BE THE EASIEST THING EVER. THANKS ONCE AGAIN DREW!!!!:icon_clapcl ap:
The freat thing about them is you still have all the buttons with the stock functions but just smalled buttons:
hi/lo beam, turn signals, start, etc....
And the bars look real good. Also they will use any grip you want (Chose the Battistini chrome ovals which are the ones I have now)
JP, they look great. Wow, I really want a set like that for my ride now. They are so clean. Thanks for your business as always and I will standing by for pics when the Jockey shift arrives.
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