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Flanders Touring Pull back bars #650-08725 or #650-28725
I am 5'6" and currently running Wild1 575 bars.on my FLHTCI 2004... just a little wide - Looking for someone in the Northern CA - Sac, Stockton, Manteca, Modesto area that might have either of these Flanders on their bike - would love to see what the look like...
Been looking in the rafters in my garage and thought - Ya know, I need another set hanging up there,,,,,,,, Sooooooooo I called Flanders today and ordered the internal wire set AND I had them power coat them back - I have yet to have a "Black" set - He did say it would be a few weeks before he can have a set pulled and powercoated. When I get them and after I install them,,, I will take pics and compare them to my Wild1 575 bars and post here... I am a short rider 5'6" and the pull backs look interesting to me.. I road a Road Glide for three years with the 517's (wild1) and loved them.
F1: Ultra ClassicŽ Style Narrow Handlebars - That are 2" Taller and plus 2" more Pullback: Measurements
did they ever add the TBW cutouts? or do you still have to cut out yourself?
Very good question.... This is what the web site says:: Let me know and I will make a call..
F1: Ultra ClassicŽ Style Narrow Handlebars - That are 2" Taller and plus 2" more Pullback, Chrome, HD Knurled (4.5" o/s), Punched holes for Internal Wires
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