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I own softail slim 2014 , are you sure you didnt need to change any cables even the ABS one? You just bought the todds 10 in 1 1/4 and replace them ? Because Im 5.7 too and i need to change the stock bars.
the reason Im asking to make sure before buying it because Im from saudi arabia and i need to order it from US and I dont want to order it unless Im sure , Im planning to do it by myself
One more thing, is there is big difference between the todds handelbar and the stock bars ? Because this stock handelbar killing my shoulders
Last edited by abdulrahman; Feb 12, 2019 at 10:50 AM.
Apes are great. Not gonna argue that. But I avoided them because everybody does apes.
For some, T bars are an alternative yo apes.
A nother nice option. But neither really look good pulled back. And as far as I know, no one makes any.
Probably why LOL
I wanted or should I say, needed a pull back because of my corbin seat.
It made me slide back to the point where I could barely reach the bars.
First I switched the stock risers for the pull backs.
But hated the look.
Thinking and thinking, I finally settled on a set of street slammers and I never looked back since.
For me, they are the perfect answer to my bar problems.
Now if I wasn’t so short, I het a really nice beach bar and call it a day. But That I aint LOL
Finally got mine installed. 10" Todd's 1.25" strip bars. All stock cables and wirings.
good looking bilke, steve i have the same bike you have and i asked the dealership about this handelbar they said they cant install unless they change some cables .. did you changed any cables at all? Did you have any problems with curves while driving? Or the cables were too tight, please let me know
better picture
tried to edit the otherone abobe but couldn figure out how to
It looks fantastic but you changed the risers, I need a handelbar that I dont need to change any cables or riser or so ever .. if i need to change them I thnik im gonna stick with stock bars
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