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Thanks but no. I want to look up the published dimensions to compare to others, I have short arms. (No short arms inspection jokes!)
What bars did you put on yours?
Oldbie,
I ended up putting a set of 1 1/4" x 30" Santee T-bars on my bike. I believe they have 8" of rise and 11" pullback. They don't necessarily offer me a shorter reach, but they change my hand position to a more comfortable position for me. Instead of having my wrists turned out with the stock bars, they are turned down almost liking punching with the T-bars.
Originally Posted by ramu3527
I might be interested in those bars. I'm doing some research but may want to just go stock right now. What were you wanting to get out of them?
Ray
I would let them go for $40 shipped. All I have is the bars. I can't find the top clamp or the risers.
Well it appears 56102-99 is also called the "super reduced reach bar".
So that plan is out the window. I will have to find the "super-duper extra reduced reach bar".
Do some pullback risers with those reduced reach bars. If that aint enough, you could do a reduced reach seat to get you closer to the bars.
Oldbie,
I would let them go for $40 shipped. All I have is the bars. I can't find the top clamp or the risers.
I have a guy looking into shipping to me on the same bars. I guess to be fair I talked to him first so I better see what he says first. If it doesn't work out with him I'll take your offer. Thanks.
I have a guy looking into shipping to me on the same bars. I guess to be fair I talked to him first so I better see what he says first. If it doesn't work out with him I'll take your offer. Thanks.
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