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My bars aren't Gimps but use the pic. for ref. They 15.5" tall and 29" grip to grip. The throttle, idel and clutch cables are barnett +6" and the brake line is Goodridge Eboney 52". They are a little long but I've got room incase I deceide to build another set of bars or add taller risers.
I've seen those goodridges. They really don't look that black to me.
I wish I had gotten some darker cables, mine stick out to much against my bars. Thinking of trying to find some black sheathing for them.
i have all kinds of black on my scoot... and theyre definitely black.. as well as the fittings
it's a stainless braided line encapsulated in a gloss black vinyl sheathing[tube]...looks just like my bars,trees,lowers..maybe someone b.s.'ed you
vladt, do you have any pics of the pudgys installed?
brypink, I agree that they look wider. Look at the 2 pics metal mike posted above. They seem to be 16" and 14" and the 14s look wider; like the uprights don't curve as close to each other like they do on the taller bars. Personally I like that better.
vladt, do you have any pics of the pudgys installed?
brypink, I agree that they look wider. Look at the 2 pics metal mike posted above. They seem to be 16" and 14" and the 14s look wider; like the uprights don't curve as close to each other like they do on the taller bars. Personally I like that better.
I think those are 20". I keep going back and looking and looking and measuring and measuring...I'm starting to doubt myself with the 14s and thinking I need to get the 16s.
LOL I'm acting like my OL when it comes time for her to get dress for a night out. [:@]
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