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Thanks to all for the help. This is why I asked the question. Getting lots of opinions and searching out different options helped me figure out exactly what I wanted.
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Look at a set of Dyna Low bars (31" wide, 5" rise, 9" pullback). You may have to change to a longer brake line but you shouldn't have to change thecables or extend the wiring. The throttle cables will need to be routed outside the forks instead of through them. They also look OK with the stock riser.
Thanks for the advice. This is exactly what I was looking for I found some on ebay cheap and bought them today. Hopefully they will get here next week and I will put them on next weekend. I will post pics when I get it done.
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