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It is really hard to tell with that pic, could be a set of wild 1's, not sure which # though look more like a beach bar hell they could also be Carlinni's
Go out on sites and look,
1. Wild 1's actually has pictures of bikes with differant sets on them
2 Carlinni's (not sure on spelling) they have some bars that are 1.5 very beefy
3. White Bros
4. Flanders
I'm glad you asked cause I was wondering the same thing. I like the low profile look. I realize it may be uncomfortable for taller riders but I wouldn't mind trying this set up. If somebody knows the brand that would be nice.
Phantomm, do you think you would achieve the same low profile look with these bars even if you added mirrors and turn signal lights to them? If you look close I don't think he has any on these, also no turn signals on the rear.
I don't think I'd go as far as taking off either mirrors or turn signals but I do think it will still look good with them on. Just not as low, but low.
Phantomm, do you think you would achieve the same low profile look with these bars even if you added mirrors and turn signal lights to them? If you look close I don't think he has any on these, also no turn signals on the rear.
I've got Wildones 504 on my FB and they are very comfortable for me. I'm 6' 3' 230 lbs and combined with the C & C seat that I have (it lowered me about 1- 2 in) I can go a tank full with out stopping (190 miles)
Phantomm, do you think you would achieve the same low profile look with these bars even if you added mirrors and turn signal lights to them? If you look close I don't think he has any on these, also no turn signals on the rear.
If you were to put turn signals on those bars they would be sure to hit the tank going from lock to lock.
My turn signals have already been relocated to the passing light bar.
XARAN Your set up looks good too. Do you have risers? Bars looks low, I was also considering the 504.
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Phantomm, do you think you would achieve the same low profile look with these bars even if you added mirrors and turn signal lights to them? If you look close I don't think he has any on these, also no turn signals on the rear.
If you were to put turn signals on those bars they would be sure to hit the tank going from lock to lock.
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