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Well...as you figured I out, I like "going against the grain". It took me about 15 hours to get these BR Custom handlebars on the bike. Wiring these bars internally was a complete nightmare! Baggers have a ton of wires ! Over 30 wires
I have to say I love them now that I have everything back together.... LOL
I hope all the haters can forgive me.
Last edited by FunkyNova66; Oct 21, 2009 at 12:01 AM.
These are the sweeping beaters with the solid gussets welded in the corners.
1 1/2" thick
12-13" tall (upper to lower vertical bars..handgrips to lower bar)
17" from very top of point to the bottom of bars.
39 " wide.
$490 to my door powder-coated and ready to bolt on.
5 week wait.
I know all the tricks so consult with me if you plan to use these bars.
Bikes looking great, nice touches, all you need to do now is get rid of the pics of you in your avatar and sig pics, great job, did you have to get new cables and extend the wires?
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