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I'm thinking about going to Beach Bars on my Fatboy. Does anyone have pictures of Beach Bars on thier bikes? Also how do you like them. How is the comfort and control on long rides?
Very nice guys. I like! Which bars are they and which risers did you use? I've been thinking about using my stock Fatboy risers that are 2.5". Not sure if those would be too high. My parts guy at the dealer said I should get the 1.5" risers instead.
Very nice guys. I like! Which bars are they and which risers did you use? I've been thinking about using my stock Fatboy risers that are 2.5". Not sure if those would be too high. My parts guy at the dealer said I should get the 1.5" risers instead.
HD Wide Beach Bars here ($250) plus another $250 for the HD risers which I had to change because my previous bars were 1" in diameter these are 1 1/4". I do not know the risers height but they fit under the Nacelle's cup...
Difficult to pass between cars with these bars, but heck! I already had the engine guard on my ride...
yeah , forget about going in between cars , but I love mine for both comfort and look . I'm 6'2 so they fit well. If you are vertically challenged then they would not be comfortable
grzly
ORIGINAL: mimo
ORIGINAL: FACTION95
Very nice guys. I like! Which bars are they and which risers did you use? I've been thinking about using my stock Fatboy risers that are 2.5". Not sure if those would be too high. My parts guy at the dealer said I should get the 1.5" risers instead.
HD Wide Beach Bars here ($250) plus another $250 for the HD risers which I had to change because my previous bars were 1" in diameter these are 1 1/4". I do not know the risers height but they fit under the Nacelle's cup...
Difficult to pass between cars with these bars, but heck! I already had the engine guard on my ride...
yeah , forget about going in between cars , but I love mine for both comfort and look . I'm 6'2 so they fit well. If you are vertically challenged then they would not be comfortable
grzly
ORIGINAL: mimo
ORIGINAL: FACTION95
Very nice guys. I like! Which bars are they and which risers did you use? I've been thinking about using my stock Fatboy risers that are 2.5". Not sure if those would be too high. My parts guy at the dealer said I should get the 1.5" risers instead.
HD Wide Beach Bars here ($250) plus another $250 for the HD risers which I had to change because my previous bars were 1" in diameter these are 1 1/4". I do not know the risers height but they fit under the Nacelle's cup...
Difficult to pass between cars with these bars, but heck! I already had the engine guard on my ride...
Mimo.
Nah... the problem is the other way around... I need forward controls 3" extended but I would need to loose the engine guard.... 6'3" here... too many mods inmind so little cash in the wallet
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