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Only 10" ? They look almost like my 14" apes. Do we measure to the end of the grips?
If so, I might be alright with 12" buckhorns - they would still look fairly tall and I can live with my hands being even a bit lower (I ain't a big dude anyways).
If they are a little short you can always just put some small risers on.
I put some 4" curved risers on mine and I'm really liking the effect.
Jokenroll:
Do you think you could get your hands on the Biker's Choice 2013 catalog? Without knowing measurements of your current bars it's pretty tough to give an exact recommendation but since i'm sitting around doing nothing I found one to at least look at:
Bikers Choice Custom V-Twin Bars, High Buckhorn. center 11", wide 32.25, end rise 12", PULLBACK 6.75 (1" diam.)
The rest are on JP Cycles--look at P/N
5000825
5000827
5000835 -- I think these are your ticket
5000760
Part of the comfort of a buckhorn is the narrow width. Mine are 25" wide. 500-270 there are a lot of bars on the jp site to check out. When I went there to pick mine out I had them bring a half dozen pairs out to compare and even took a couple pairs out to my bike to estimate how they would sit.
Jokenroll:
Do you think you could get your hands on the Biker's Choice 2013 catalog? Without knowing measurements of your current bars it's pretty tough to give an exact recommendation but since i'm sitting around doing nothing I found one to at least look at:
Bikers Choice Custom V-Twin Bars, High Buckhorn. center 11", wide 32.25, end rise 12", PULLBACK 6.75 (1" diam.)
The rest are on JP Cycles--look at P/N
5000825
5000827
5000835 -- I think these are your ticket
5000760
Hope this helps, let me know if it works out.
Hmm, interesting! Lemme check those out!
So what I'm complaining about:
14" , 36" wide with 12" pullback (unless I dunno how to measure pullback properly)
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