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I got carlini original t bars for my night train the 7 inch rise version. Do i need wire extensions to do the internal wiring or should they be long enough stock? How should i go about getting the wires threw the bars?
not sure about your stock bar measurements but measure the rise and pullback measurements and if they're the same as your new bars they should work...just last weekend I put a set of carlini original t bars on my rocker and didn't have to put extensions on,,,I had also pre measured my stock bars and they were basically the same...the carlini bars I got had nylon rope already strung through the bars so that you can pull the wires through
TomHummer.
What did those handlebars do to your riding position? Did they raise or lower the handgrips position?
relatively the same...I have ordered a set of Novello 1.5" risers from J&P Cycles to raise the bars a bit more for me...I didn't have and clearance issues, the bars are fine...I would just like my hands a bit higher http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...&brand=novello
relatively the same...I have ordered a set of Novello 1.5" risers from J&P Cycles to raise the bars a bit more for me...I didn't have and clearance issues, the bars are fine...I would just like my hands a bit higher http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...&brand=novello
TomHummer,
I've been looking at drag bars and I have sat on a few bikes with different drag bars and they all lower the handgrip position. I also want a set that raises the handgrips a couple of inches. Let me know how the risers work out for you.
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