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Looking at Carlini's and would like to know whether there's any place else anyone would suggest I also look at? I not familiar with the different manufacturers of handlebars. Also, looked specifically at the Carlini Original T-bar 9"rise w/7.5" pullback or the 7"rise w/7" pullback and wonder which would be more comfortable for me on my 06 Fatboy and I'm right at 6'0" tall. I plan on putting MKIII cruiser arms on my bike and I'm thinking that would need to be considered also.
Carlini sells blems for a hundred dollars off sticker price...when I ordered mine two weeks ago they told me I had got the last blem for the nine inch rise...but that doesn't mean they don't have others by now...or even if it truly was the last one or not...but that might be a cheaper way for you to go....that was the original t bars I got...1.5" bar
Last edited by 57RebelRocker; Jan 25, 2009 at 04:08 PM.
Those bars were 1.5 diameter sorry. It wasn't mine and he thought it had 8 inch pullback this was about 8 years ago. I rode it and it was very comfortable.
Cool. I went ahead and posted them in the sale section. If they don't sell, it's ok. I do like them, I could just use the money right now more than I need to replace my bars.
Dave
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