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Wingerline HighwayBar (Read 850 times)
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Re: Wingerline HighwayBar
Reply #15 -
06/18/09 at 00:46:23
Great pictures!
Can you do me a favor?
Will you measure the bars and see how wide they are?
I emailed the company that sells them and they replied, 24 inches.
They sure look wider than that!
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Reply #16 -
06/18/09 at 00:53:00
Thanks for the extra pics, those things look awesome!
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06/18/09 at 02:19:07
I think they are 27 inches but I will measure them tomorrow and post the measurements. But I am almost positive they are 27.
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06/18/09 at 02:37:50
Thumper09 wrote
on 06/18/09 at 02:19:07:
I think they are 27 inches but I will measure them tomorrow and post the measurements. But I am almost positive they are 27.
Thanks!
(SavageRob has them on his bike,and I could have sworn he said 27 or 28 inches! But that was about a year or so ago.Couldnt remember for sure)
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06/18/09 at 03:11:25
Awsome lookin'! Waaaay better than the OEM Engine Guard!
Question: How and where are the lower mounts fastened?
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06/18/09 at 14:06:13
I measured it again and it is a little over 27 inches. Picture attached.
The lower mounts bolt to the foot pegs. As you are sitting on the bike the right side is an acorn nut.
On the left side do not remove the bolt just loosed and slide the bracken in and tighten. The bracken is a slide on this side.
My husband's size 13 fits under the shifter no problem.
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06/19/09 at 02:07:30
Thanks Thumper09!
I knew they had to be more than 24".
Makes me wonder about the guy telling me 24"
So they're fairly easy to put on?
I have been debating this for over a year.
I think I'm going to have to get them.
They look the best of any I've seen and I've searched alot .
Very nice pictures.
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06/19/09 at 18:17:42
I love my Wingerline bars too. Much nicer compared against the Suzuki version.
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06/19/09 at 19:10:34
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I love my Wingerline bars too. Much nicer compared against the Suzuki version.
Simon do you have to change gears any differently? Or is it about the same as before the wingerlines?
I just have always changed gears a certain way...got use to it that way...so I wondered if its any different,as far as the placement of your foot,actually changing the gears.If the bars get in the way any.
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06/20/09 at 09:11:03
[size=12][/size]Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to do some upgrades to my 04 Suzuki Savage, starting with the engine guard.
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06/22/09 at 21:19:48
Your set up looks like exactly what I need. Thanks for the time you took with pictures. You didn't change the standard controls, did you?
What year is your bike? It looks to be close to mine, which is a 2007.
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Reply #26 -
06/23/09 at 08:30:24
Those bars look great, and are functional too!!!
I like the idea that they can work as a foot rest too, w/o too much modding.
Looks like something else for the short list!!!!!
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06/28/09 at 06:06:13
Janice,
My bike is brand new 2009. I just got it in April.
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06/28/09 at 09:03:45
Couldn't stand looking at the OEM crash bar on my '07 after seeing yours. Bought a Wingerline today.
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Reply #29 -
12/19/11 at 09:47:23
It looks as though it won't work with forward controls.
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