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Does anyone have a link to this guys website? All I find is a bunch of third party retailers and I want to review his bars a bit more in depth than what's provided on sites like JP Cycle.
Can't find their site online anymore either but if you're wondering about quality and finish I can tell you that I'm more than happy with the 12" strip bars on my bike. Extremely well made, fit and finish was perfect on mine. Hand position was spot on for me (5'10, average reach) I would buy again.
I'm 6'1" and I've got fairy broad shoulders.... I want to make sure that if I buy these things that the grips are going to be wide enough to be comfortable for a full day of riding. I've seen a lot of drag bars where the grips are fairly close together.
About two weeks ago, I found his website and it said "Site under construction, go out and ride". Haven't been able to find it since. Ordered 10" strip bars from Revzilla, they should be at my door when I get home.
About two weeks ago, I found his website and it said "Site under construction, go out and ride". Haven't been able to find it since. Ordered 10" strip bars from Revzilla, they should be at my door when I get home.
Thanks 1004ron, that is the site I saw. maybe he just doesn't have a retail site anymore. Came home to the 10"er's at my door…… A little low. I may send them back and get the 12's. But the bars fit and finish wise look great
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