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That wheel also looks like its at least a 19" wheel if not bigger.
it does look different for sure.
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The wire wheel does look good. I like the look of the larger thinner front rim. Lace it up with some twisted stainless steel spokes and that looks bad a** to me. Wonder what the affect would be with the backrest and a windscreen?
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The only issue I have is with the front brake lines. The stock splitter block bolts to a bracket under the lower triple tree. The PP/Galfer line does not have a splitter the same configuration but I just zip tie it to the stock bracket.. not a big deal. The other issue is that the line going from the splitter to the right brake is about 2" too short. The left one is fine. When I put the bike on the lift, I have to remember to cut off the zip tie or the right line gets very tight. I kept meaning to let Galfer know but never got around to it. If I did it again, with these bars, I would get the front brake line from the lever to the splitter another 1" longer. When on the lift the whole line is just right with no slack. One other thing I ran into when I installed the apes on my Shadow was that the grip section was not long enough to accommodate the Kury Iso grips and reservoir and mirrors mounts. The grips on bars from DK are plenty long. Something to keep in mind when you look at bars. Any 1" bar should work but make sure the center width at the riser clamps is wide enough. Overall I really like the setup with the Phat II risers and the 13" bars but if I had to do it over, I would probably go with 11 or 12" bars or use the stock risers. I tried the stock risers but they wouldn't work with the fairing the way I have it set up. The 13" are as high as I feel comfortable but would recommend an 1" or so lower. I'm 6'-1" with a 32" inseam, if that helps. Pete |
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Forgot the attachments.
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There is the difference between mine and yours I used the 13" apes with the standard mounts which makes mine about the same height as the standard bars with the 4" risers. Also I have 1 1/4" bars I like the looks of the bigger bars.
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Did you have to replace any of you cables? How tight are they?[/quote] Yes, the cables are longer. My next post includes the list of lines I ordered. About 6" longer than stock. Throttle cables and clutch are plenty long but the brake line could have been longer. See my post. Pete |
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Ape hangers are cool and in fact, comfortable, too (for me. I rode Street Bobs with 13" bars).
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I guess i'll throw myself into the debate. I just finished installing 13" chubbies on my 1500 Nomad -00 and I love 'em! The stock bars look good, but I'm really into the customized look.
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