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I have a 2014 Street Bob...and right now, it's so stock it hurts. Traded up from a Sporty.
Here's the deal...I'm looking at T Bars and I know I want 12" Rise. But I'm all over the place with Width, Brand etc. I'm looking at:
Westcoast T Bars (Too expensive and narrow)
Some random ones off ebay (Great price but too narrow, I think)
Drag Specialties Buffalo Bars (Can't find anyone who actually has them)
and
Wild 1 Chubby Choppers..these seem to be a pretty good price w/ shipping and I like that they're a little wider.
Has anyone had 1 or more of these and can weight in?
check out zombie performance. the quality is great and they can custom build them to your specs. also, they're in Oregon so shipping might not be too bad.
What is your concern about the width? I don't know what brand of T-bars I have because I bought them used, but they're 28" same as westcoast. I have no problems with the control of the bike or the comfort, but I've been riding with narrow drag bars for over 20 years now.
What is your concern about the width? I don't know what brand of T-bars I have because I bought them used, but they're 28" same as westcoast. I have no problems with the control of the bike or the comfort, but I've been riding with narrow drag bars for over 20 years now.
I had 28" bars on a sporty before. It just doesn't seem like it'll work for me to have more narrow bars on the bigger bike. The only dyna with t bars I've been able to try out has 30" W approx Drag Specialties Buffalo T Bars...The width felt good and my concern is cornering with the narrow bars..
I had 28" bars on a sporty before. It just doesn't seem like it'll work for me to have more narrow bars on the bigger bike. The only dyna with t bars I've been able to try out has 30" W approx Drag Specialties Buffalo T Bars...The width felt good and my concern is cornering with the narrow bars..
I ride in the mountains a lot. I have no problems with the 28" bars. Your mileage may vary.
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