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Here's some pics I took of My 2010 Road King. I just put on Baron Big Johnsons. They are great bars! They make my King look bad ***. I find them comfortable and there is plenty of tank clearance. I'm using my stock cables. The internal throttle sensor needed to be changed out for the internal wiring. That was about $80 plus $179 for the bars and a few hours for labor done at my local shop. I was looking at getting Klock Werks King Mentele bars but they are on back order til Sept. So I found these bars which have the same dimensions and saved $45. By the way, I did have the Heritage style bars before this. They were comfortable but I don't think they look right on the bike. To narrow with a weird grip angle. But still way better than stock. So far on my 100 mile trip today I did not have any discomfort or turning issues with the Big Johnsons. Just a big fat grin ear to ear.
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2010 Harley Davidson Road King,Scarlet Red/Vivid Black, Bub 7 True Duals, Stage 1, SERT, Harley Custom Seat, Barons Big Johnson & Plenty of Chrome
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