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Since KST is not going to release the vanguard series for the 14-19 batwing bikes anytime soon... I tried to order the RG version and they cancelled the order for me when they said it wont fit the SG.
So, anyone know of a bagger 12-14" bar that will fit the 1.25 mounting point of the SG but keep the 1.5" diameter for the actual bar? Bonus if it has the hard angle or 'mayhem' point at the top.
Since KST is not going to release the vanguard series for the 14-19 batwing bikes anytime soon... I tried to order the RG version and they cancelled the order for me when they said it wont fit the SG.
So, anyone know of a bagger 12-14" bar that will fit the 1.25 mounting point of the SG but keep the 1.5" diameter for the actual bar? Bonus if it has the hard angle or 'mayhem' point at the top.
Thanks!
Yup....Factory 47 and FMBchopperparts.com just finished these last night...FMB - 12" Hellrazors / 1.5 thickness Have had these for last 5 years...Factory 47 Assault bars / 14" - 1.5 thickness
Yup....Factory 47 and FMBchopperparts.com just finished these last night...FMB - 12" Hellrazors / 1.5 thickness Have had these for last 5 years...Factory 47 Assault bars / 14" - 1.5 thickness
I seriously might buy the hellrazers! Can you share some straight on pictures to show the mirros behind them... bonus from the rider position with one of your hands on the throttle!
I seriously might buy the hellrazers! Can you share some straight on pictures to show the mirros behind them... bonus from the rider position with one of your hands on the throttle!
second thought... whats this statement about?
INSTALLATION NOTES)
the lower dash does need some sanding for clearance
Its pretty easy and quick I included a pic of the piece that needs grinding
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