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it's a night train but it has forks from a fatboy, back fender from a fatboy and wheels from a heritage. I got a pickup load of parts with it too. I'm gonna put polished fatboy wheels on it and I have a nice set of fenders I'm gonna have painted and put em on. I love the big forks with apes.
hey got my bars from demons and again great service shipped the day i ordered them...got the bars look good..good powder coating...fit great...look beefy in black i like them and @ a fraction of the cost of other guys
I looked at the el diablo from Demons. After reading some of the posts on here I chickened out and just bought the RSD King apes. These bars are beautiful. Don't think the diablo's could be this nice for the price.
I looked at the el diablo from Demons. After reading some of the posts on here I chickened out and just bought the RSD King apes. These bars are beautiful. Don't think the diablo's could be this nice for the price.
from the pic they look the like the same bar?
i dont work for demons or anything like that i got my bars in black because im blacking out the whole bike...on the top left side there was a tiny grinding mark but you wont see it when the controls are on soo it dont bother me and again cheap as hell
what did you pay for ur rsd's?
maybe i paid the 179 to my front door i inspected them like i said i saw a grind mark on the top left but it will be covered by the controls soo it's no biggie
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