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Oct1949, i meant 2007. I'll post a pic tonight, it looks just like big0460's bike. Same paint, just added pipes, diamond plate look harley pegs, floorboards, handle grips. I would like pretty wide ones as I am a pretty big guy, but don't want a lot of pullback. I live in east central Iowa and i bet over 50% of bikes have apes on them. they are EVERYWHERE!! Hardly anyone has BB's on them. there was 1 roadking in the area with them but he just sold it and the guy took them off. Thanks everyone for their responses
I must be a bit weird, well I am, I really like the stock bars. Tried all kinds and it ended up that the stock bend just fits me. I think they look right too. I am back to the stock seat also, guess that is why i like a Fat Boy, just looks and feels right, out of the box, just my opinion. To each his own.
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