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Handlebar Suggestions
03/25/05 at 10:28:17
 
I love the look of gitarzans Chubby T-Bars, but I was also thinking about pullback risers with a dragbar. The stock bars are just too cramped for me. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: Handlebar Suggestions
Reply #1 - 03/25/05 at 12:26:32
 
I changed over to clubman style bars that I got at Dennis Kirk. They are 31 inches overall and have a 2 1/2 inch rise so I could use the stock risers. Really like them so far, plenty of room for my gorilla length arms and the grips are in a more natural position. Grin Didn't like the stock buckhorns handle bars at all. I was looking at the drag bar style but didn't want to buy new risers, on a budget. Must of spent hours checking out the pictures on this site before deciding what style to use. Ride Safe, Ed L.
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Reply #2 - 03/25/05 at 13:41:33
 
the way the risers are set up, you can use two identical sized deep wall sockets inbetween the stock riser and vibration damper giving it more height. then a drag bar with a small rise. this will get it to the height you want.
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Reply #3 - 03/25/05 at 18:29:39
 
sluggo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
the way the risers are set up, you can use two identical sized deep wall sockets inbetween the stock riser and vibration damper giving it more height. then a drag bar with a small rise. this will get it to the height you want.


That's a good idea.  

(And if they're Craftsman, you can get them replaced if they ever break.  Wink )
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Reply #4 - 03/26/05 at 01:22:06
 
I'm 6/3 and find my 32.5" bars comfortable.

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Reply #5 - 03/26/05 at 12:31:19
 
The extra width on the clubman bars really made a difference in comfort and handling. Even a couple of inches helps a bunch.
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