Ape Hangers on a StreetGlide
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RE: Ape Hangers on a StreetGlide
I like the way apes look on the SG or EG (in my case), otherwise I wouldn't have traded my custom chopper for this bike. These set up just above the edge of teh batwing and give it a nice custom appearance, without being too gaudy. Most people don't notice until they look at the bike for a second or two (then I hear "oh, those aren't the stock handle bars, are they?"
Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
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Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
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#23
RE: Ape Hangers on a StreetGlide
ORIGINAL: courage
I like the way apes look on the SG or EG (in my case), otherwise I wouldn't have traded my custom chopper for this bike. These set up just above the edge of teh batwing and give it a nice custom appearance, without being too gaudy. Most people don't notice until they look at the bike for a second or two (then I hear "oh, those aren't the stock handle bars, are they?"
Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
[IMG]local://upfiles/46067/05545162C1F04215B31E8133EA52FBFC.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/46067/0BAA47A23CEE4F2286072329B71678D2.jpg[/IMG]
I like the way apes look on the SG or EG (in my case), otherwise I wouldn't have traded my custom chopper for this bike. These set up just above the edge of teh batwing and give it a nice custom appearance, without being too gaudy. Most people don't notice until they look at the bike for a second or two (then I hear "oh, those aren't the stock handle bars, are they?"
Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
[IMG]local://upfiles/46067/05545162C1F04215B31E8133EA52FBFC.jpg[/IMG]
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BTW courage, those bars look sharp. Nothing is as comfortable (TO ME) as apes. Plus, it helps keep the pits dry on those hot summer days... I'm just sayin'...
#24
RE: Ape Hangers on a StreetGlide
I've got the 16's on mine and just did another one this past weekend. I used the Novello extensions on mine and wish I hadn't like another said the splices all end up in the same place and can pull apart, On the last one all I did was to cut 12" pieces of wire, and stagger the solder joints by about an inch each and the wires pulled through much smoother. On the cables +8" is what you'll need.
Handling wise, I ride pretty hard and have not had any adverse affects on either high speed highway riding or in the twisties. The only change is IF you do drop the bike you won;t have the same leverage to pick her back up.
Handling wise, I ride pretty hard and have not had any adverse affects on either high speed highway riding or in the twisties. The only change is IF you do drop the bike you won;t have the same leverage to pick her back up.
#25
RE: Ape Hangers on a StreetGlide
ORIGINAL: courage
I like the way apes look on the SG or EG (in my case), otherwise I wouldn't have traded my custom chopper for this bike. These set up just above the edge of teh batwing and give it a nice custom appearance, without being too gaudy. Most people don't notice until they look at the bike for a second or two (then I hear "oh, those aren't the stock handle bars, are they?"
Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
I like the way apes look on the SG or EG (in my case), otherwise I wouldn't have traded my custom chopper for this bike. These set up just above the edge of teh batwing and give it a nice custom appearance, without being too gaudy. Most people don't notice until they look at the bike for a second or two (then I hear "oh, those aren't the stock handle bars, are they?"
Got a hell of a deal for a EG that is set up real nice.
lp
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check out http://www.hillcountrycustomcycles.com/ out of Texas. My buddy ordered a set from them, they come already assembled, were basicly plug and play as far as cables and control lengths go if you get the complete package.
They have excelent customer service also.
They have excelent customer service also.
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I have the 13" Cyclesmith Apes on my bagger. They are one of the best mods that I have done to it. Very comfortable. It keeps your arms shoulder level instead of your arms on a decline. Sometimes I wish I would have gone bigger but these are just fine...for now, they are for sale if you want them
I've had them for about 3 years and need a change. Pretty easy DIY.
Oh yeah, I just went to my local HD dealership and told them what bars I was going to go with and they got everything that I was going to need.
Didn't change the way the bike rode one bit. And my bike is lowered front and back.
I've had them for about 3 years and need a change. Pretty easy DIY.
Oh yeah, I just went to my local HD dealership and told them what bars I was going to go with and they got everything that I was going to need.
Didn't change the way the bike rode one bit. And my bike is lowered front and back.
#30
I have the 13" Cyclesmith Apes on my bagger. They are one of the best mods that I have done to it. Very comfortable. It keeps your arms shoulder level instead of your arms on a decline. Sometimes I wish I would have gone bigger but these are just fine...for now, they are for sale if you want them
I've had them for about 3 years and need a change. Pretty easy DIY.
Oh yeah, I just went to my local HD dealership and told them what bars I was going to go with and they got everything that I was going to need.
Didn't change the way the bike rode one bit. And my bike is lowered front and back.
I've had them for about 3 years and need a change. Pretty easy DIY.
Oh yeah, I just went to my local HD dealership and told them what bars I was going to go with and they got everything that I was going to need.
Didn't change the way the bike rode one bit. And my bike is lowered front and back.