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Looked at alot of pics and was wanting to do something similiar to Wonkaboy's set-up but to get the pull back I want I dont think its going to look as good.
Decided to go with the Carilini Super sweep T-Bars. They have 9 inch rise with 11 1/2 inchs of pullback and think thats going to give me the riding postion I am looking for.
Looked at alot of pics and was wanting to do something similiar to Wonkaboy's set-up but to get the pull back I want I dont think its going to look as good.
Decided to go with the Carilini Super sweep T-Bars. They have 9 inch rise with 11 1/2 inchs of pullback and think thats going to give me the riding postion I am looking for.
real nice bars. i debated that for a while. My arms are too long for it though. man your bike is gonna be ****!
real nice bars. i debated that for a while. My arms are too long for it though. man your bike is gonna be ****!
I am on the short side with short arms and a bad back. So thats part of what started this whole project to get me a more upright riding postion. The bars I had looked great and would of been plenty of pull back for most people but it was never quite enough for me.
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