Dyna Handlebar Encyclopedia
#41
No stereo tuner - I use my phone for the music.
I dont use them often - I prefer the sound of the pipes - but the few times I have I have been pretty happy with them. Loud enough to hear up to about 65mph and actually decent base notes too (not tinny like some small speakers)
Handlebar controls mean I can turn it down when around town.
They have held up to my frequent washing too - so the cones are obviously very water-resistant.
#43
These are Burleigh Highball 14" apes on my 2015 Street Bob. Stainless steel with super high quality! A bit hard to get your hands on these Australian beauties because they didn't have a distributor in Europe. I ordered them directly and paid in advance, Burleigh offered great support and a very quick delivery after the money had been transferred.
The original cables are long enough with re-routing, but I still chose to go with longer cables. Looks pretty good IMHO.
The bars are really comfortable, and they flow really nice with the lines of the bike, both with saddlebags and the original seat and the "solo-riding setup" I usually ride with.
Really happy with these bars!
The original cables are long enough with re-routing, but I still chose to go with longer cables. Looks pretty good IMHO.
The bars are really comfortable, and they flow really nice with the lines of the bike, both with saddlebags and the original seat and the "solo-riding setup" I usually ride with.
Really happy with these bars!
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Club Handlebars High - Black "H Bars" from LA Choppers http://www.lachoppers.com/catalog/di...479/index.html
On: 2015 FXDB
Easy to install, had to depin the wire connectors because the holes in the new bars weren't big enough. It was really pretty easy and not a big deal.
More pull back than stock. Hand position is a little higher. Wrist angle is more straight.
I put my phone mount on the cross bar. It'll be cool to use the FP3 and have it right above the speedo I think.
Last edited by Fireguy88; 08-02-2015 at 09:54 PM.