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From: Orig Surfers Paradise Australia, then Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, Toronto, now So Cal
I went+4 with the 10 3/4"
Will have em installed soon. Advice here was u can get away without the +4 but tight on full lock. I though wtf just get the +4 and be done with it
I spoke with Sid today at KST as I'm thinking about the 10 3/4 bars for my 2014 street glide, he tells me they are low enough to retain my stock mirrors, has anyone found this to be the case?
I've installed several sets of 10" Twin Peaks and the fairing mirrors wouldn't have been useable at all. Luckily they had bar mounted mirrors. Not sure on the 14's as I haven't done one of those yet. I would say you wouldn't be able to use them but that's just speculation.
Besides, if your thinkin you want 10 3/4's your gonna wish you would've gotten 12's.
SBates08, thank you for the quick reply, I'm looking at the 10 3/4 because I'd like a bar that is a bit taller and back ( closer to me) then stock. I'm just not a fan of the look when the bars are taller then the fairing and want to retain my stock mirrors
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