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I am trying to find out the measurements on some beach bars on some of the bikes on this forum.. I really like OS Deluxe's bars but can not get the info in what bars he is running.. If any of you have the width, rise, center width, and pull back info and pictures it would be great.. Thanks brothas
I also have the Fat Book but there is so many different bars and I am just wanting the measurements so I can bend my own main bar and then add my custom touch to it. Just like the way his bars flow with the tank and Nacelle..
OK. I know what you want, just was not aware you had a fatbook. I cannot be of any further assistance in this case. If I were you, i would just start bending until I found a look I liked. Who cares what everyone else has, you want something even better. C'mon now. That is how you roll!
Longhorn bars are 39"-wide with an 71/2"-rise, 91/2"-center width, and 171/4"-pullback.
Beach bars are 391/2"-wide with an 41/2"-rise, 91/2"-center width, and 143/4"-pullback.
Bikini Beach bars are 36"-wide with an 31/2"-rise, 8"-center width, and 123/4"-pullback. Available with wiring dimple (1982-up), drilled style (pre-1982), and pre-drilled for internal wiring. Burly Beach Bars
I've got to run but there may be some fair shots in my album. Or I can post some when I return.
EDIT - I'm also sure OS is running the Burlys. Here's a link to my installed pics
Last edited by NC D'LUXE; Jan 13, 2012 at 12:53 PM.
I am almost 100% positive OS is running the Burly Beach Bars.Not the Longhorns or Bikini's. These are the measurements direct from the Burly site
Width=38.5",Height=2.875",Pullback=15.75",Center Width= 9.5",Tube Dia=1.25" (I know you are going with 1.50' dia though.
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