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Hello all, I have an '05 XL1200C that I plan to work on in the offseason. I'd like to install some taller bars, get rid of the curved riser and put a raked WG front end on also. Right now I'm just starting to think about it and I'd like some recommendations from the forum - part numbers, photos, etc. that will help me make my decisions. I still have a few months before the weather gets $hitty, so I thought I'd start gathering some info now...
I need info on the different bar options, speedo relocations, triple tree and fork options etc...I'll appreciate any and all input...Thanks!!!
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