| Posted: 14 Apr 2007 04:41 | ||
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Hey everyone, as you know, i am building a harley from the ground up. What are your suggestions for the handlebars? What style should i go? I am a newbie at this and i don't want some moster that my dad would create, i want this to reflect my personality.
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| Posted: 24 Apr 2007 14:25 | ||
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| I personally like drag bars. Not quite straight but almost. The bars on the night trains are a pretty good example of the bars I like. | ||
| Posted: 07 May 2007 16:48 | ||
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Hey Paperclip, thanks for the suggestion i will surely check that out. Got any pictures that i can check out? Thanks so much!
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| Posted: 07 May 2007 17:33 | ||
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| I see if I can find some bars like that for you. I can tell you ahead of time that I recommend buying risers and bars rather than the bars that already have the risers welded on. That way you can change and modify whatever you want. | ||
| Posted: 17 May 2007 19:19 | ||
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| I suggest you do a google search for what you are looking for, then compare prices. Just don't forget to include shipping. Shipping charges can make a huge difference! | ||
| Posted: 04 Jun 2007 05:14 | ||
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| I like searching on the internet to get a picture of what I want a bike to look like. If you want to go crazy, you can even use a photo editing program like Photoshop (Gimp is a free alternative) and paste different pieces of bikes together. | ||