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I have them on my 07 and like them but i could use about 2" higher and back...more than the HD pullbacks...did make a good difference though...enough to notice let's put it that way and more comfortable on a trip.
For those that haven't changed to these bars and are considering doing this, I will throw out another option and one that is considerably cheaper.
If you purchase the KromeWerks +2 Sweepers (around $70-75 dollars shipped) and the vinyl clutch cable (that HD doesn't recognize as an option) instead of the braided cable, you will get the job done for well less than half the cost. The pullbacks list for around 149+109 for the braided cable, so your looking at between 230-270 depending on the discount. With the vinyl clutch cable (which will work with the pullbacks) and the KW's your looking at around $110, the cost of the braided clutch cable alone. Anyway just thought I'd mention this to give some another option.
Forgot to give the vinyl CC#, it is 38649-08 for newer bikes.
Last edited by Copyless; Jul 21, 2011 at 06:34 PM.
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