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Can anyone tell me what handle bars these are. They were on it when I bought it and id like to know what they are. I love the look of them but id like to have more pull back for comfort. Not the best pic of them I know but its all ive got right now.
Can anyone tell me what handle bars these are. They were on it when I bought it and id like to know what they are. I love the look of them but id like to have more pull back for comfort. Not the best pic of them I know but its all ive got right now.
Well it's going to be hard to get any type of a drag bar with more pull-back than those, for instance I have drags but my risers are straight up, you can however get taller risers with a pull back but they may be about the same?. BTW, Are your electronics (wires) going through them? If they are you'd probably should think twice about switching out! Plus the fact they are 1 inch with a turn down grip, very cool. I'd probably be interested in them if you are getting rid of them
Can anyone tell me what handle bars these are. They were on it when I bought it and id like to know what they are. I love the look of them but id like to have more pull back for comfort. Not the best pic of them I know but its all ive got right now.
Not sure...but they look a lot like the Wild 1 Chubbys pullback drag bars that I put on my Rocker, Mine are the WO501 which are 8" tall with 11.5"pullback. They also make a W0507 that's 10" tall with a 12.5" pullback.... http://shop.wild1inc.com/WO501-CHUBB...-BAR-WO501.htm
Last edited by Rocker B; Feb 19, 2017 at 01:55 AM.
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