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For those who want OEM Monkey Bars for an Road Glide here is what the 10's look like on my 04
to internal wire these bars is a pain to say the least. I had many tense moments and I pull lots of wire for a living. the end result is fantastic . They are the most comfortable bars that I've tried . Hope that more glides with these bars will post info on their experiences. It helped me decide.
THANKS for posting! It looks terrific. I only wish someone would do a comparison with the Heritage bars.
I have those and really like them; however, I REALLY like the look of the Monkey bars... I wonder if I would be happy with the reach...
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Good question I've always heard great things about the Heritage bars, I just went a different route . A Comparison would be helpful to other s wanting to do the bar swap. The info on this site has always been a great asset to me. Oh I like your AVATAR it looks like one pissd off
rg. LOL
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