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Those attack bars on CC look like a good deal but you can make your own. Just take some drag bars & weld them to uprights. If you already have drag bars you don't need to bend any steel. Weld some inserts in the bottoms and you won't need risers. Here's a set I'm making for a guy.
I think that if you're going to have obnoxious bars, risers takes away from them.
yeah now i just have to learn how to weld. dude they're so cool! if i did the attack bars, i'd want them to come straight out the trees w/ no risers.
what fender? the fenders crazyorange are using? they're custom man, figured that out a while back. had rene from mercury moto pound an exact replica out of sheet metal for me. exactly what i wanted.
so got the rear lights hooked up. taking the bike to a fabber to get a bracket for the fender to drop down another inch or so closer to the wheel. he's also gonna weld me a new tab on my lic. plate to relocate it from the axle where my lights are now mounted. i'll post pics tonight. new tires are so gnarly. they grip damn good. because of the tall sidewalls, at first they felt like they just wanted to tip and lean but i'm used to them now and i really like them. dam i love those keystones though, gonna b e tuff to get rid of them. also, i think i need to get a pair of these to complete the crazy orange look! lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ftUhOxg3DM
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