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Those are some damn good looking bars. It just re-affirms that I am going with BRs. I'm just on the fence between a tall bar and something shorter like the standard New Wave. I guess I need to start deciding since it takes about 2 months to get them.
I am going to do the bars and hopefully all internal controls this winter. It will be here before we know it.
Damn Snake.....our bikes look awful close....wait til I get the bars.....they'll be long lost bitches for sure. HA!
Last edited by Brutus01; Sep 18, 2011 at 07:20 AM.
Thanks, Loboy no doubt Bill makes some sweet bars. that bike is looking sweet.
Hey Brutus I got a black headlight trim ring on its way and black fork sliders sitting in the garage. That chrome lowcat and that trim ring really look good on you bike. As far as tall vs short bars, I was on the fence like you. I went with the short for comfort and control. I have never rode with a tall set of apes and didnt want to spend that kind of money for something I wouldnt like. But they sure look good.
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