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Old 09-07-2018, 10:12 AM
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I'm looking at changing out my stock bars 05' electra glide classic to a set of Apes and I've been looking into the Yaffee 10"-12" Monkey bars. My question is are there any other aftermarket manufactures out there that may have a similar style to the Yaffes but are good quality and less expensive?

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Originally Posted by badazzpred
I'm looking at changing out my stock bars 05' electra glide classic to a set of Apes and I've been looking into the Yaffee 10"-12" Monkey bars. My question is are there any other aftermarket manufactures out there that may have a similar style to the Yaffes but are good quality and less expensive?

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Well, most would say quality costs money - Look at KST, but praise for them is not universal.
 
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Factory 47 makes some very good quality bars. Not inexpensive though.

Just my opinion here but I think 10" isn't worth the trouble if you're going with apes. My 14's are barely high enough and I wish i had gone with 16's.
 
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I'm looking at changing out my stock bars 05' electra glide classic to a set of Apes and I've been looking into the Yaffee 10"-12" Monkey bars. My question is are there any other aftermarket manufactures out there that may have a similar style to the Yaffes but are good quality and less expensive?

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Checkout LA Choppers 12" Twin Peaks on ebay got mine for my 2012 Street Glide for $231.73, they are 1 1/4" with 1" grip and 1" on where you clamp the bars to the forks. If you want a pic of bars on bike I can send you one. Only thing I replaced was the clutch cable to a +6" extended cable, but I'm going to change that to a +4" extended cable because the clutch is to light for me and the TBW, I change the TBW because I just wanted a new one for the new bars, I used stock brake line and stock control wires. Now you have to do some rerouting of the connectors under you fairing but they will reach.
 
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Factory 47 makes some very good quality bars. Not inexpensive though.

Just my opinion here but I think 10" isn't worth the trouble if you're going with apes. My 14's are barely high enough and I wish i had gone with 16's.
Question for you about your 14's, did you install them yourself?
 
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Question for you about your 14's, did you install them yourself?

Yes I did. I would give it a 5 on the difficulty scale with 10 being the most difficult..... The hardest part for me was pulling the wires through the bars. I removed the connectors and it was still a pain. They have a very good you tube video that i used which made the job a breeze.
 
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I had the 10" la choppers installed on mine. I like them and the top of my knuckles are barely above the fairing.
 
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Try different heights before you buy. I just installed 13" Hill Country Custom bars and I have a police seat which puts me up and back ~1.5 inches. They are a great fit for me and I am 6'4" with a 38" sleeve. I have seen the post recommending to always go larger however you should probably hit up a dealer with a large selection of used bikes and take something to measure the bars and just start trying them out. Have a seat and take the measures of the ones that feel the best. I asked the guys in the dealer about what height the bars were (even on new bikes) and they did not know so a tape measure would be good to have. Check with the companies to see how they measure bar height as well so you know how to measure. Good luck.
 
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I almost threw my yaffes in the trash i had such a bad time getting the wires run. I would probably buy anything else other than yaffes. Check out vindikta and f47. The price is similar to the yaffes. I had a hard time getting a small chain through the straight section of my yaffes. Id hate to run a bore scope through them to see the welds. I expect shorts in my wiring before too long from the welds cutting the insulation.
 
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I personally like Wild 1's.
 
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