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I bought a 07 Night Train in Jan. Thinking about different bars..... I really like the look of the street slammer.....Would appreciate any comments from those of you who have changed from stock to the slammer bars, good or bad idea.
Really good idea,,, something that you can definitely do yourself and I really love the way they feel versus the stock bars... if you have any questions let me know...
Chris
I just picked my street slammer bars up yesterday. Unfortunatly, it will be a few weeks before I have a chance to do the install.
I did alot of research and asked around about these bars, everyone that has installed them said they are great. It brings your reach a little closer and is easier onyour back too.The stock cables and lines will work.
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