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phatperformanceparts.com has 12's in stock, give them a try, their web sites says the 14's usually ships in 24-48 hrs. I would call them to verify that though.
LA Choppers has the black Prime Apes and they ship fast. They are 13's just finished installing them on my bike Saturday. I am in MD and they are in CA, they got them to me in a few days. If interested call Chucky he is a good guy.
Thank you to ALL ! I got them ordered :"IN STOCK" 1 set left of the 14's !!!
I called American Classic Motors but the number was disconnected. I'm sure it was my fault. I probably wrote it down wrong because I was on my hand held and trying to do work at the same time.
So I called Eastern Performance - THANK YOU KESEAN !! They actually picked up the phone right away and he checked stock. He had 1 that;s right ONE set left in stock of the 14" MBB in BLACK. They were 4 dollars more but I got free shiping and no sales Tax. There shipping tomorrow. Hopefully I'll see them by Tuesday next week.
I swear I tried everybody I knew locally and a lot of places on line. Yes, eBay had them in stock but shipping wasn't promised to arrive until possibly 2 and a half weeks from now. I just don't have that kind of time since my bike is sitting on a lift at a Harley dealer.
It seems a lot of shops have the 12" bars in stock in Chrome and a few shops have them in Black. Paul Yaffe emailed me back and said they should be getting a order this week or early next week and could get me a set delivered in less then 2 weeks.
Thanks again Kesean Sure glad you replied to my thread !
I'll post up some pics once I get them installed. Not too many pics on line with 14" PY monkey Bars installed on a Road King.
Good to hear Eastern had them in stock for you. They are always the first place I call. Usually have the best price (or damn close) and the free shipping is always a plus.
I'll post up some pics once I get them installed. Not too many pics on line with 14" PY monkey Bars installed on a Road King.
If they're going on a Road King, I would think you'd want the OEM Monkey Bars (OEM-14-B), not the Monkey Bagger Bars. I just installed a set of 12" OEM Monkey bars on my Road King, the bagger bars have a much wider base, and an extra bend for the fairing. I'd guess the folks you ordered your bars from probably already talked with you about that, though.
If they're going on a Road King, I would think you'd want the OEM Monkey Bars (OEM-14-B), not the Monkey Bagger Bars. I just installed a set of 12" OEM Monkey bars on my Road King, the bagger bars have a much wider base, and an extra bend for the fairing. I'd guess the folks you ordered your bars from probably already talked with you about that, though.
Correct, I did a lot of research on the net but I need my bars to dit as far forward as I can. Right now I have a set of 16" apes. Not sure the manufacture but with the RK windshield I have to have the bars leaning back to far & I don't like it. So since I'm running a fairing now I wanted to be able to kick the bars forward more. These Monkey Bagger bars will do just that for me.
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