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I am looking to put some new bars on my bike. I am looking at 12" T Bars. I am trying to see if anyone has experience with cable length compatibility that might could give me some guidance.
My current bars:
-tip to tip: 25.5
-base width: 10
-rise: 8.5
-Pull back: 9.5
-Knurl Center to center:3.14
-tip to base outside:3.25
Bars I want: - Cross width is 31 1/2"
- pullback is 3 1/2". - 10 inch risers with the 2 inch rise on the top cross bar equals 12 inches.
Sorry to bother you with simple questions, but I'd appreciate some feedback.
Geometry of bars differs so much I recommend installing your bars and adjusting them 'just so', then measuring and buying cables, brake lines and wiring to suit.
Geometry of bars differs so much I recommend installing your bars and adjusting them 'just so', then measuring and buying cables, brake lines and wiring to suit.
I might just have to do that. Thanks for the response.
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