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Thanks DC, they sound great man bet my neighbors think otherwise . Not to thread jack but DC saw inanother post your 6'9" damn! I am 6'4" and feel a bit cramped on my train so tomorrow the ups man is bringing me 3" ness ext. then I'm going to add 8" risers and a 29" wide drag bar have 6" and 31" bars now too wide. and possibly add a lepera bare bone too. Then the bike should fit like a glove for me. What did you do to fit better?
HA I heard that. You're gonna be real happy with the Ness Extension kit. I put one on there a little while ago and it made a big difference for me. Other than that, I haven't made too many changes to the set-up. The previous owner ditched the stock street slammer bar for the HD chrome drag bar and I haven't changed that out yet. It's worked for me so far. Interested to hear how that seat goes for you. I've got the stock seat on there but it's been working. My next mod will probably be a set of these http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/392...se-Arm-Mark-IV powder coated in black.
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