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Well I pulled the trigger yesterday and had my bars and cables ordered. Went with 17" bagger apes and stainless cables. When we looked up the bars the ones he showed me that only had 13" & 17" don't ask what kind I can't remember lol.
They had a SG there with 13" I sat on it and figured if my hands are going to be above the fairing anyway might as well get the 17". Sat on a RK with 16" and they were very comfortable. Just wanted to let that out haha.
Pics will be in about a month gotta go to work while they are being out on.
I would have never bought any if it wasn't for y'all talking how comfortable they make riding. This being my first harley and a touring at that. Thanks guys for all the info y'all provide.
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