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I had BR Customs make me t-bars with 4" risers for my nitetrain. I love them. I have a 34" sleeve and they are comfy to me and i think fit my bike perfect for that low, lean, mean an clean look- perfect for lane splittin in california
What did does bars set you back? You can PM me if you don't want to post the price. Thanks!
What did does bars set you back? You can PM me if you don't want to post the price. Thanks!
I think it was about $300 delivered to cali from NY. I had them made to my specifications.
They are 1 1/2" thick
28" wide-roughly the width of stock nitetrain bars
2" pullback- just enough to be comfy for the wrists.
4" height.
Im sure you looked around and standard t-bars are 31-33" wide
I looked at getting 4" risers and new dragbars but by the time i found anything close to what i wanted i was spending $200 plus dollars. My logic was why not have bars made exactly what i wanted and not spending that much more...
As others will also state, i had zero issues with my order. BR Customs was easy to deal with and I got my bars in less time than estimated.
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