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Old 11-04-2009, 05:51 PM
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Default night trains risers

still have stock risers and bars on my train, love the looks and can ride decently comfortable for several hours. however anyone got pics of street slammers or something comparable with a good rise and mild pull back and any feed back on those please
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Street slammers work well on Night Trains!! Heres my street slammahs in a few different modes...Fender, no fender, stock fender aftermarket fender, chrome pipes, black pipes, solo seat, badalnder seat, solid wheels, spokes......Fvck I been around the block a time or two!!






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Love my Street Slammers. I'm nice and laid back now.
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:36 PM
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6.5 pullbacks with 34" drag bars are pretty nice too



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these might do it also.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HARLE...#ht_500wt_1182

would have to check on bar Diameter though to make sure they fit the stock bars...
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Might want to consider swapping your stock 27" drag bars for wider 33/34" drag bars, a bit more pullback and wider....just a thought.
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Are U wanting to use the stock cables without changing? that would save some $$$ and time..
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I put some drag specialties bars on that were street slammer copies. The pull pack was nice but I thought the biggest difference came from the width. They were 2-3" wider than the night train bars. Made all the difference in comfort & to me, made the bike easier to handle. My arms can always outlast my butt (barebones seat)
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I switched to the street slammers. Only have to swap out the break line. They feel alot like the stockers you just don't lean as far forward.
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