Anyone ever used/heard of these bars?
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Anyone ever used/heard of these bars?
http://www.nashmotorcycle.com/index....parts/dragbars
Nash Motorcycles? Again looking for some new bars, really trying to see how I would like some low drag bars. Again with the risers built in (damn you HD) Im still unsure if these will fit.
But just curious what anyones heard or if anyones got a pair..not so much these but from Nash. Thanks
Nash Motorcycles? Again looking for some new bars, really trying to see how I would like some low drag bars. Again with the risers built in (damn you HD) Im still unsure if these will fit.
But just curious what anyones heard or if anyones got a pair..not so much these but from Nash. Thanks
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#3
http://www.nashmotorcycle.com/index....parts/dragbars
Nash Motorcycles? Again looking for some new bars, really trying to see how I would like some low drag bars. Again with the risers built in (damn you HD) Im still unsure if these will fit.
But just curious what anyones heard or if anyones got a pair..not so much these but from Nash. Thanks
Nash Motorcycles? Again looking for some new bars, really trying to see how I would like some low drag bars. Again with the risers built in (damn you HD) Im still unsure if these will fit.
But just curious what anyones heard or if anyones got a pair..not so much these but from Nash. Thanks
Here's the list they fit and all
Street Slammer Bar - Satin Black
Comfort and attitude in one. This Street Slammer drag bar with 7" integrated risers offers a stylish alternative to separate curved risers, bars and handlebar clamp combinations, and reduces the stretch required to reach traditional straight bars. This 1-1/4" fat bar is factory drilled to accept hidden control wires for a clean custom look.
Handlebar Measurements Comparison Chart
Street Slammer Bar with Integrated Risers Requirements
55985-10
Fits '06-'07 FXDB, '08-later FXDF, '01-'05 FXDL,'99-later FXDWG, '00-later FXST, FXSTB, FXSTC, FXSTD, FLSTC, FLSTN, FLSTF, FLSTFB and '03-later FLHR, FLHRC, FLHRS models. All models require separate purchase of additional installation components. Does not fit '08 ABS equipped models, Heated Hand Grips, Hydraulic Clutch Kits, Handlebar Mounted Gauges, Road Tech™ Radio, Softail® Nacelle Kit P/N 67907-96C or Sidecar-equipped models.
MSRP US $259.95
Last edited by t_b0ne3; 02-01-2010 at 12:26 AM. Reason: found info
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#5
they're different which is cool...
my only concern is you might be reaching too much for those bars.
since the scientists over at harley made integrated risers, your total rise with those bars looks like its gonna be 3 inches or so (dono the specs on the bars themselves) which makes me think you're gona be reaching for your grips.
however, i think they'd look cool as **** and if i'm wrong about the aforementioned reach problem, do as larry the cable guy says and "git'r done"
my only concern is you might be reaching too much for those bars.
since the scientists over at harley made integrated risers, your total rise with those bars looks like its gonna be 3 inches or so (dono the specs on the bars themselves) which makes me think you're gona be reaching for your grips.
however, i think they'd look cool as **** and if i'm wrong about the aforementioned reach problem, do as larry the cable guy says and "git'r done"
#6
i love my nash bars, the trick to nash is if you do order from them do not get them powder coated, they can have them made in a day or two, its the powder coater that puts them behind. all together I have ordered three sets of bars and atwo sets of risers from them, every one is great, just talk to marlin or taber.
#7
Good looking bars, kind of expensive. They'd look killer on the stock integrated riser/tree setup. I prefer the "double down" bars here: http://www.kilbydeuce.com/09/parts.php?bars=1 but they're pretty pricey too.