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Re: Clip ons vs. drag vs. clubman handlebars
Reply #30 - 02/14/15 at 20:28:20
 
Albert Verdugo wrote on 02/14/15 at 18:51:17:
skeebo wrote on 04/16/12 at 08:43:01:
Air-Tech is a good source for clubmans and clip-ons, I've bought fairings and seat material from them also. These bars are 28'' wide 5 deg. backsweep with adjustable stops (no fork lock courtesy of previous owner)


I just recently made this mod in mi s40, but the handelbars hts the tank, how do you managed this problem?

do you have some closeups of your handlebars?


if you look closely, you'll skeebo has broomstick bars.
for most bars, you'll need 2 to 4" risers to clear the tank.
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Reply #31 - 03/05/15 at 23:17:19
 
Just installed these clubman bars on my 96 bobber setup and I love them. Stock riser no issues. Note: I have a 2.3 gl peanut tank but with the way they are installed I doubt the would hit a stock tank.

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Yes that price is correct.
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Reply #32 - 03/05/15 at 23:18:12
 
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Reply #33 - 03/06/15 at 19:05:39
 
standard Sportster bars or Dyna bars ( I actually think they are almost identical) have worked for me.  Drag bars, not enough pullback.  Clubman bars, too far forward.  Buy em all and try em all.  It will be money well spent.
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Reply #34 - 03/07/15 at 02:56:17
 
Both are real comfortable Wink




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Re: Clip ons vs. drag vs. clubman handlebars
Reply #35 - 03/07/15 at 08:40:47
 
Hey thomasoconnor!  Is your bike in your kitchen?!?!?  It doesn't get better than that for a workshop!
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Re: Clip ons vs. drag vs. clubman handlebars
Reply #36 - 03/29/15 at 22:13:57
 
tnx for the tip, I will buy a 2" risers

verslagen1 wrote on 02/14/15 at 20:28:20:
Albert Verdugo wrote on 02/14/15 at 18:51:17:
skeebo wrote on 04/16/12 at 08:43:01:
Air-Tech is a good source for clubmans and clip-ons, I've bought fairings and seat material from them also. These bars are 28'' wide 5 deg. backsweep with adjustable stops (no fork lock courtesy of previous owner)


I just recently made this mod in mi s40, but the handelbars hts the tank, how do you managed this problem?

do you have some closeups of your handlebars?


if you look closely, you'll skeebo has broomstick bars.
for most bars, you'll need 2 to 4" risers to clear the tank.

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