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Threw my leg over the 2013 RG Ultra yesterday at the dealer. Comfortable!
Are those bars unique to the RG, or are they on other bikes too? Do you guys know if Harley sell them separately?
Thanks,
Well, to each their own, I guess, I think they're *horrible*. Went to 12.5" Wild1 Chubbys, should have stayed with the 14's I had on my RKC, but either way, these are much better than those stock torture devices.
Well, to each their own, I guess, I think they're *horrible*. Went to 12.5" Wild1 Chubbys, should have stayed with the 14's I had on my RKC, but either way, these are much better than those stock torture devices.
Yeah, I was kind of surprised too ... they look wide and flat, but they really fit me.
I checked out the new Road King too, now THOSE bars pretty much ripped my arms out of their sockets just sitting there.
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