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I was looking around on the internet of corse for handlebars for my 2011 Blackline and came across a company named Burleigh Bars that have made handlebars for the Blackline. This is the site:
I was wondering if anyone had any experiance with these guys and or bars that they make? Also if anyone else knows anyone that makes bars for this bike besides harley's little 4 inch pullbacks. Im looking for some apes that can go on the bike.
Todd's Cycle made my 10" split drag bars for my 11' blackline. They are located in Huntington Beach CA. Half the price of the Aussie bars.
Poppavein,
$500 Au equals $360.80 US. I'm not sure where the exchange rate was at four years ago but I didn't think it was that different?
Anyway.... a good time for you guys in the 'states to be buying our products from oz, maybe.
Burleigh do have a very good name here; as always, you pay a premium for quality.
On another note, the parts guy at our local dealership tells me that bars from a rocker have wider risers and will fit a blackline using normal (5in +) risers. Anyone tried this?
Cheers,
Pete.
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