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Wonkaboy, if you get some west coast t bars please let us know how they fit you. I am 5'7 and I am curious how they would fit me. I just don't know anyone who has any for me to see what kind of fit they will be
im about 5ft6 ish and i have 14inch west coast t bars
Wonkaboy, if you get some west coast t bars please let us know how they fit you. I am 5'7 and I am curious how they would fit me. I just don't know anyone who has any for me to see what kind of fit they will be
Just curious on what made you stay with what you had? Personally I like the set-up you have on now, but I also like the wctb's as well. I hope your not where I'm at with my bike, where your changing parts just for something to do, lol!
got rid of my risers and v-rod bars as well. Anyone wants some 8" custom risers let me know. They are billet aluminum risers. the custom part is they have been machined out to run the wiring internal for them. They have custom bushings and bolt as well. I switched to street slammers as I prefer a lower bar with more pullback.
I think 14" west coast bars would probably be best if 10" risers and the vrod bars are still to low. I don't think 12" t-bars are any taller than a 12" riser and bar combo.
Rounder,
Do you still have these risers available? Also, I need them for a 1 1/4" diameter bars. Are the 1" or 1 1/4"?
I have the 12 inch bars on my 2010 FXDB. I was able to use all of the stock cables, and it's real comfy for me (6'3'', 265 lbs). puts my hands right where they need to be.
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