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Sweet! Just wondering how tall are you? I'm 6'2" and I have to lean forward and down to use the OEM bars on my 2010 Ultra ( I use the Harley Hammock seat which sets me back a couple of inches). After an hour I get the pain in the neck and shoulders. Just can't make up my mind what I want.
I'm 5'4" and the bike is lowered 1" and the Mustang seat has been lowered and moves me fwd about an inch.
My only dislike is that although they have 2" more pullback they also move your hands out 2-4" wider. If your arms are short you may have issues when slow speed maneuvering at full lock to lock!
Anybody tried these with stock heated grips on a limited? Do the wires reach for the grips?
I get neck and shoulder pain with the stock grips and usually ride one handed. Have been looking at these for the pullback, but does the extra width take away from that benefit?
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