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Would Anyone be able to tell me what kind of handlebars are on this bike?
Paul Yaffe's
Here's my enquiry to them:
Dear Paul Yaffe,
Searching the internet Ive found this bike http://www.hd-bielefeld.de/custom/ha...nes-250-c.html that is mounting a PY Dive Handlebar. Id like to ask some questions, please. Do you still produce this item? If yes how much is it and do you provide with it the correct parts to mount it on my stock XBones?
Answer:
We can make a custom set of dive bars for your crossbones. Cost would be 385.00 plus $150 to customize. These bars were widened to fit the risers but they also have additional height added to the risers. That is something you would have to have done over there so you can get the proper mounting height. so Cost would be about $535.00 USD plus shipping around $100 USPS mail.
Dr V-Twin sells a kit for the installation of these bars, they are a HD Forum sponsor and the cables are American made from a company in New York. I ordered a set when I did my FX. You order the sets on a + basis for the year and model, so it would be Cross Bones +4" if you are going to a 16" bar (12" stock plus the difference is what you order)
Thanks. Just ordered my Nash 16" Midget Gimps from Nash Motorcycle Co. and ordered my cables and wire extentions from Dr. V Twin.
Thanks for all the comments guys. I am really pleased with the way the bike turned out. I ditto the comments about the Cross Bones being a great platform for building a custom bike. There are truly some great looking bike on here. Just happy to be part of the Cross Bones family....in a little different look.
Hi Darren, I like your bike!! Can you teel me what kind of handlebars is on your bike? I have apes on mine but I want to get rid of them. I like the way yours came out.. Thanks, Dave
Front ones are LED signals and rear ones are halogens. Both are really cheap since I bought them at a discount motorcyle parts place called Dafy Moto in France. I paid 20 $ for the rear ones and 50 $ for the front ones. I'm sure you can find them in the US but not at a HD Dealer ...
What did you use to mount the front ones? Any closeup pics of that?
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