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OK, so I've decided on Vindikta 10". I waited so long for them to come in now I'm considering the 12". I'm 5'6", 32" inseam (woman if that matters) . I wanted the 10" because I didn't want my hands above the faring and I'm going to lower my seat. I have a 09 Street Glide.
The more an more I read on this site, everyone says go taller.
Advice, please from Vindikta owners only...PYM measurements just too confusing.
Stock bars shown, Vindikta 10" or 12" Please help me decide
My 12's put my hands just over the fairing and rendered my mirrors useless. They weren't tall enough for me and were too far back for my liking, I ditched them for 16" la choppers. The pic is with the 12's, I'm 5' 11" and that was on the stock seat.
For those who have ordered Vindikta products. How long did it take for you to receive what you ordered?
I place an order 8 weeks ago and can not get these people to respond to phone messages nor emails. Money was immediately debited from my account 8 weeks ago.
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