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I'm looking for pics of bikes with T bars, like the ones from west coast T bars or Holeshot, not the kind that have pull back in the risers. I'm trying to decide what height to buy. If you post a pic let me know what height they are. Thanks.
These are 8" Wild-1, but I've switched to a different style. With T-bars you're stuck with no adjustments, and the taller you go the closer they are (you have to change seats to change reach)...
I posted a thread a while back after putting on some 10" MX Tbars from Westcoast Tbars. Just look in my user profile for threads I've posted for the pics.
As far as the bars go, I couldn't be happier. The position is dyn-o-mite and they are frickin solid. I swear the bars weighed 10-15 lbs. You could use them to jack up a semi if you needed to; they're that solid.
Can't say enough good things about them and Scotty at Westcoast.
These are 8" Wild-1, but I've switched to a different style. With T-bars you're stuck with no adjustments, and the taller you go the closer they are (you have to change seats to change reach)...
Good point about adjustment.
Since changing my trees and adding 2" of rake, mine are even closer and it has me thinking about building a custom set again. I have long arms and T-Bars while they look great, lack the reach adjustment of apes, which is what I always had before these. It is really noticeable when riding 2up as I cannot lean back.
Those are the 10" bars by westcoast tbars. I know they are not the T-bar but I hope it helps. Westcoast Tbars, I have to comment...they make a superb product (American steel, American made) with excellent service. Scott called me back (cell to cell) after hours and assisted me with my decision.
I had the same issues you described earlier; lower back pain. These bars put me in an aggressive position with out having to lean forward.
Again, I hope this helps in your decision...good luck, Much love and respect..
10" tall(MX bar).... second one 8" tall(drag bar)... Instead of T-bars I had custom 8" risers made that can be internally wired up. Allowed me to change from a drag bar to an MX bar.
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