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I'm trying to decide which drag bars to put on my standard. Anybody have pics and details of what they used? I think I want a set of the "t" style bars instead of having seperate risers. I've been looking at the ones in J&P. I see they have 6", 8", and 10" rise. I know someone out there can help me. Thanks. And by the way, did you have to change your wiring or cables?
I looked at another bike in a thread and he has the H.D. swing back bars they look pretty cool I thinking about getting them
If you plan on ridingthis machine be careful to picka set that you can reach without having to stretch. The streched position may look cool but after a few miles will make you miserable. I speak from experience.Also, if you have front blinkers mounted under your handlebar switchessome lowrise dragbars will allow the blinkers to hit the tank in the full lock position.
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