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I like those drag bars, doesn't look like there is a lot of rise to them. You should be good if you didn't raise your tank ??
No, they're very short. I honestly didn't even look at the rise/pullback/width dims.
They're advertised as Dyna bars, so they SHOULD work on most stock Dynas. My particular bike may be a special case with the neck rake combined with tree rake and front end swap. Fingers crossed, but I'll probably be able to make adjustments to accommodate them even if there is some interference near lock.
No, they're very short. I honestly didn't even look at the rise/pullback/width dims.
They're advertised as Dyna bars, so they SHOULD work on most stock Dynas. My particular bike may be a special case with the neck rake combined with tree rake and front end swap. Fingers crossed, but I'll probably be able to make adjustments to accommodate them even if there is some interference near lock.
IF they won't work for you, keep me in mind, depending on the measurements, I know someone who just might take them off your hands.
Carlini Lowdown bars came in today. Looks really nice. The punched holes for the wiring have some burrs that I want to grind out before I have it powder coated. The logo tag on the front is stamped metal and appears to be stuck on with adhesive. I'll try to remove it without damage and reaffix it after coating.
Sorry, no trees to bolt it to at this time.
Last edited by cggorman; Jan 26, 2020 at 04:03 PM.
They look really nice. I'm surprised they don't offer them in gloss black powdercoat...
It's so exciting when new parts show up! I completely associate UPS trucks with speed/bike/car goodies... Every time I see one in the neighborhood I get excited for half a second, before remembering that I haven't ordered anything.
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