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I'm thinking about new bars and braided cables for an over winter project. Could anyone comment on the HD Street Slammer bars? How is the riding position compared to stock bars? The stock set up fits me pretty good, I just want the drag bar , integrated riser look, and internal wiring.Thanks
i can't comment on the riding position but i can tell you that thedrag bar, hidden wiring looks great!!! have you compared the street slammers to carlinis or wild 1's?
thanks for posting rik. you're right, the 501's are popular. they're low with not much pullback. looks like there's a lot of rise in those 507's. all depends on your riding style.
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I have the carlini bars on my bike and the quality of these bars are very good, I had others bars on my other bike(copys of these ones) and the carlini are much better, the weld spots are are grinded down and make for a nicer looking bar, good luck....enzo
Thanks for the replys, and thanks for the link rik777.
Baccalasports,What model Carlinis do you have? They look to be close to stock riding position, and they look great. Thanks
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