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I can't remember, though that seems a tad high. I bought 'em on Ebay, they were cheaper than the Wild 1 website...I seem to remember that the price to my door with shipping was a little less than the Wild1 website list price...though I might be out to lunch on that one.
When I say Ebay, I didn't buy them from an individual. I got it from bikershaven.com, or one of the other company's that has auctions going all the time with a Buy It Now price...
Thinking about it, I might have gotten them from Bikershaven.com, or maybe that was the Corbin seat...I'll look around and see if I can find the info...
I buy most of my aftermarket from a place in AZ http://www.directparts.com/ They provide free shipping on order over a certin amount... sure saves $$$ plus no sales tax... It has been about a year and a half since I put these on. I did the work my self - not real easy but I was able to pull it off. I changed both the brake and clutch lines... The stock ones would fit but they were just a little to tight for my taste.... Looking back, the cost of the lines was more than I really wanted, but I went that way anyway.. I had the wild 1's on my Dyna and I really like the "fat" look... once you have them, looking at stock Harly bars - well, they look like Bicycle bars...
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