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I've looked over this whole site for hours today and through all the bar threads I could find and didn't see anything I liked. I had seen a bike with some bars I really liked a while back but don't remember what the thread was or where it was.
I want something that would have near the same riding position as stock but just a better look. Help a brotha out.
Last edited by transam7969; Jan 21, 2010 at 04:28 AM.
wild1 pullback t-bars have the most pullback of the t-bars out there. You would want 8" ones to be close to your current location. Carlini makes some beautiful sweep bars that are rounded instead of having the squared off look like most drag bars do. they don't have as much pullback however. Check out their websites for the bars I am talking about. IMHO, if you dig your current position, keep the current bars. I think they look great and they are very well made bars and risers. Can't find what you want have em made! http://www.brcustomcycles.com/Home_Page.php
wild1 pullback t-bars have the most pullback of the t-bars out there. You would want 8" ones to be close to your current location. Carlini makes some beautiful sweep bars that are rounded instead of having the squared off look like most drag bars do. they don't have as much pullback however. Check out their websites for the bars I am talking about. IMHO, if you dig your current position, keep the current bars. I think they look great and they are very well made bars and risers. Can't find what you want have em made! http://www.brcustomcycles.com/Home_Page.php
Damn, I do like the look of those wild 1 bars. I'd like to see some pics of them on bikes
I am going through the same thing right now. I called Wild 1 and talked to a tech. He told me that the wo 500 6" drag bar had 2" more pull back than the stock 2010 wg bar, said it was a little taller too. The wg has an 8" pullback on the stock bar. I looked and looked and finally just ordered the 6" wild ones.
Mine are Ultima 50-8 They are very comfortable. The finish on them isnt exactly great, but on a '10 I would powder them black first anyway. They go for about $50 shipped on Ebay. I got them to "try" them out. I was going to get Wild 1's if I liked them to get a show finish....2 years later, they dont look bad, and they are already paid for so no need for the upgrade.
Last edited by redrubicon2004; May 18, 2010 at 09:44 PM.
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