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STarting putting all my loose change and sone greens in the kitty for a set of thick tbar drags.Puny 1 inch bars just make the front end on my SG look weak in my opinion.Really like the look of the 1 1/2 bars as far a beefing up the front end.Nice and low as well.ANyone here have it or thinking about it?
RE: ANyone else here have or getting 1 1/2 Tbars on?
I have the low rider with the riser which fits my arm length perfectly.......in fact that's why I bought it. If you get those bars you may want to consider a pull back riser on there...unless you have really long arms.
RE: ANyone else here have or getting 1 1/2 Tbars on?
WHich model chubbys does he have on his SG?That is exactly the look I am going for!Did he have to change the wires and cables at all?Nice looking bike by the way!
RE: ANyone else here have or getting 1 1/2 Tbars on?
I believe they are W506...check it out at Wild1's website.
I'm not sure if he actually had to extend his wires, but just in case, we cut and spliced in 4" lengths if wire.
We then ran the wiring inside the bars, trimmed the length and then soldered them back together.
It was alot quicker than removing the wires from the harness...cut and splice baby!
He's been talking about changeing out the bars so if you are interested, PM me.
He has to start Chemotherapy Monday and it's getting cold here so I'm pretty sure his riding is over for now. If he wants to sell them, I'll take them off for him, etc.
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