My bike is NOT a RYCA, but certainly inspired by them.
I didn't want clip-on's either, in part because they are TOO far forward and down, and in part because of the cost. I bought a practically new stock bar from a newer Triumph Bonneville that I think will work perfectly for me (If I ever get the danged thing finished!) They were about $30-$35 I think...
It's low, but not quite as low, and sitting on the bike now, I really like the feel of it ergonomically. I'm not expecting supreme comfort from this bike; that's not the point, but I want several hours of pain free riding for sure. I'd like to be able to go all day on the thing, and with these I think I can; we shall see. They are somewhat wide; probably about the same as the clip-on's, but I like that personally. It feels more stable to me on the road.
OH, and I meant to add that with the Savage, you CAN'T just raise the fork tubes. They are not clamped into the upper triple tree like a lot of other bikes; the top fork nut screws down into the triple tree, holding the whole thing together... That's why the RYCA guys had to go to all the trouble of doing the 2" lowering mod to the forks. I doubt they would have done all that if they could have just slid the tubes up. I know I wouldn't have!!