Biltwell chrome window bars
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Biltwell chrome window bars
I installed a set of dimpled 1" Biltwell Window bars on my bike and they are not to my liking.
They were brand new and are currently mounted, though will be coming off in the next few days.
Asking for $100 shipped in the continental 48.
From manufacturer:
Construction: 1-inch O.D. x 0.120"; wall seamless 4130 chromoly tubing. All welded joints are precision mitered and TIG welded. Available in two styles: Smooth for aftermarket hand controls or custom applications, and Dimpled for stock Harley-Davidson switches and levers.
Fitment: At 9 inches from center of clamping area to top of T bar, Biltwell Window bars fall into the "tall" category. A mere 10 degrees of back sweep gives these bars a flat T-bar style that works best on motorcycles with stock backbone lengths. Depending on the height of the bars you're replacing, longer cables and wiring may be required.
They were brand new and are currently mounted, though will be coming off in the next few days.
Asking for $100 shipped in the continental 48.
From manufacturer:
Construction: 1-inch O.D. x 0.120"; wall seamless 4130 chromoly tubing. All welded joints are precision mitered and TIG welded. Available in two styles: Smooth for aftermarket hand controls or custom applications, and Dimpled for stock Harley-Davidson switches and levers.
Fitment: At 9 inches from center of clamping area to top of T bar, Biltwell Window bars fall into the "tall" category. A mere 10 degrees of back sweep gives these bars a flat T-bar style that works best on motorcycles with stock backbone lengths. Depending on the height of the bars you're replacing, longer cables and wiring may be required.
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