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14" Nash mini Gimps for sale. Obvious wear on the controls area and the clamping area. Bars are 1 yr. old. I mounted them, ran them for one season and swapped them out a week ago. They are drilled for internal wiring and work with stock h/d controls. paid 235$ new for these bars, i'll let them go 120 + shipping. No low ballers, these bars are legit and can be scuffed and sprayed to look like new.
they don't need to be knurled. there are some diy things like emory cloth over the clamping area or make some knurls with a punch, not hard but i didn't do any of this and these bars have never moved once on me since i installed them. certainly not a downfall to their product and they sell lots of them.
hey could you tell me the dimensions of the bars?
I know you said 14 inches but like what about the width between the 2 vertical bars. I wanna measure it out on my bike to see how it would look and feel. I'm getting tired of my bars and they are kind of getting uncomfortable. I want to see how it is before i say i'll buy if ya understand.
hey could you tell me the dimensions of the bars?
I know you said 14 inches but like what about the width between the 2 vertical bars. I wanna measure it out on my bike to see how it would look and feel. I'm getting tired of my bars and they are kind of getting uncomfortable. I want to see how it is before i say i'll buy if ya understand.
Originally Posted by scorchedearthpolicy
These still for sale?
sorry guys...been on vaca and haven;t checked this thread in a bit. pm me if any further questions.
Doc-the width lines up almost exact to the trees on the sportster so it follows the lines really well.
Scorch-they are still for sale. i've entertained some offers but not in a hurry to sell them. i know what they're worth and when they sell they sell.....
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