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I just put a set of street sweepers on over the winter and not real happy with them. I was thinking of these bars http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CUSTO...Q5fAccessories or does anyone have any suggestions? I don't want apes and just changed the cables and not really wanting to replace them again. I'm open to anything right now
I just put a set of street sweepers on over the winter and not real happy with them. I was thinking of these bars http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CUSTO...Q5fAccessories or does anyone have any suggestions? I don't want apes and just changed the cables and not really wanting to replace them again. I'm open to anything right now
A buddy is runnin those on his train...he loves them....
Thanks thats more of what I'm looking for, but the rise is maybe too much. I was thinking of something like a 6" rise would work better for me, I don't like the feel of the bars now the hand postion is just not right I liked the stock drags better
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