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Has anyone tried this company. The bagger nation monkey bars are nice but I like that this company uses 1.5" tubing. Visiting their site doesn't instill confidence. Pretty much place the order and don't bother them checking status on your order.
I ordered two bars and believe they were shipped the next day after talking to the owner... No problems at all and would place another order with Vindiktas if I had another bike to put them.
Love mine, took 3 weeks or so to get them but of the several apes I've owned in the past these are my favorite for height, width & angle for a bagger...plus the 1.5" makes the 1.25" look like bicycle handlebars IMHO.....
Joe is great to work with. Go with 1.5" bars. He will make them to your specs. I had MB's on my street glide. Vindikta's are better quality for the same price.
Last edited by Nightrain04; Jun 30, 2014 at 07:21 AM.
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