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My 16's and cables are supposed to be here wed. I bought my package from hill country custom cycles on ebay. I called them and ordered a custom package. 512-264-7333 Here is a link toone of their auctions: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ape-H...QQcmdZViewItem
I tried the 16" and 18" Wild Ones......too narrow for me. I settled on the Burley Boy 16's. I did it all myself including the stainless cables. After 3 bar swaps in 3 days I got it down to a science. Let me know if you need some help doing the change out I'd be glad to help if I can.
Well after a 6 week order screw up, my #55954 bars came in. The shop did right by me though, FREE for all the trouble! Anyway, they worked great, no need to change the cables and put the grips about one grip back and up two. Just where I needed it. No longer streching for the bars, and with no cable change the cost would be right, $45. Not a bad deal.
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