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I NEED TO CHANGE HANDLE BARS , I WOULD LIKE THEM A LITTLE TALLER, AND A LITTLE BACK TOWARD ME. AND HAS ANY BODY LOWERED THE DRIVERS FLOOR BOARDS, NEED SOME IDEAS AND HELP TX BS
I put the Wild One Chubby 575's on mine.A little higher, a little more pull back and a little wilder. You have to internally wire the bars because they aren't dimpled but its not hard to do. You will also need longer clutch and throttle cables but you can re-route the stock cables.
I put the Wild One Chubby 575's on mine.A little higher, a little more pull back and a little wilder.
BadX,
I like the look of the 575's but I'm wondering how they affect your mirrors. Do they affect the view of the mirrors at all?Anddo they block the sound from the speakers?
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