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I love the look of these bars and have got to be comfortable. Just not sure if they would be right for the Duece.
Thanks, JOZ! That is a clean Duece you have.
Originally Posted by TURQ
Bike looks great! I have had fat beachies on for about 6 years....the only thing that kept me riding through two rotator cuff surgeries. Good job.
TURQ, thanks! They have definitely increased my comfort level with my old injuries.
Originally Posted by Robcat
Beach bars are looking great on those bikes. Im thinking thats my next upgrade. Put on the mentele bars 2 years ago and definitely dig em, but im really drooling over the beach bars!
They do bring an entirely new look to a bike. I love them!
Originally Posted by Doc R.K.
How much of a rise is there on the bars you have. I am looking at bars they seem to be 2.5 all the way to 5.5 inch rise.
Thanks DR
Burly part #28-330
391/2"-wide with an 41/2"-rise, 91/2"-center width, and 143/4"-pullback
EDIT - The above dimensional data may be for a version that is no longer in production? The following information is directly from the manufacturers site (Burly Brand) for part #B28-313T. I'm going to call to get some clarification on this information.
Height: 2.875"
Width: 38.5”
Pull Back: 15.75”
Center Width: 9.5"
Tube Dia: 1.25”
Sorry I haven't kept up with the thread, thank you all for your kind words!
Last edited by NC D'LUXE; Jan 15, 2012 at 10:56 AM.
which burly's did you get Dean? The specs on mine are 38.5wx2.88H and 15.75PB
Good catch! I just pulled the following information from the Burly website. I should have went there instead of relying on an aftermarket vendors site for information. Thanks for correcting me! Doc R.K., I apologize for passing bad information!
Height: 2.875"
Width: 38.5”
Pull Back: 15.75”
Center Width: 9.5"
Tube Dia: 1.25”
Actually the information from Retrocycle isn't incorrect, it is for Burly part #28-330. The current available beach bars from Burly are part #B28-313T. I'm not sure if the 28-330 was an older version which may be because they are no longer listed on Burly's site. I'm going to have to call and ask them to clarify this.
Last edited by NC D'LUXE; Jan 15, 2012 at 10:54 AM.
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