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Sick Springer. Thanks for the advise on the bars. How tall are you again and what size would you prefer having ridden with some? (Black ones would look good. you can really go either way)
Sick Springer. Thanks for the advise on the bars. How tall are you again and what size would you prefer having ridden with some? (Black ones would look good. you can really go either way)
Thanks Reklaw,
I'm 5'9" and the bars are 12" flanders on the stock 2.5" risers. My next set i think i'll try are going to be some 14". The 14's + risers will put me around the 16.5" mark, which should be around my sholders. Yeah i think i'll try some black ones the next go around (I think) lol.. Oh.. and Nice looking sled you have there Reklaw. I think the black bars would look sick on yours.
Yeah Paint was a bitch to match. Good thing couple of my buds own a body shop. Took about 8 attempts to get the paint acceptable. HD wanted over 400 just for paint and I would have had a ton left over, plus the HD paint still wouldnt of match 100%
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