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Someone asked a question about handlebar "grip angles" recently but I cannot seem to find the thread so I thought I'd post this just to let folks know that these fully adjustable bars exist.
I though about getting a pair a few years ago but instead I went with another brand and so far I'm happy with them.
If you're a rider that is experiencing back, shoulder, elbow or wrist issues you may want to take a look at these.
A Tri-Glide is getting closer each day and I'll seriously consider these bars when I decide to go to a trike. https://www.helibars.com/
Someone asked a question about handlebar "grip angles" recently but I cannot seem to find the thread so I thought I'd post this just to let folks know that these fully adjustable bars exist.
I though about getting a pair a few years ago but instead I went with another brand and so far I'm happy with them.
If you're a rider that is experiencing back, shoulder, elbow or wrist issues you may want to take a look at these.
A Tri-Glide is getting closer each day and I'll seriously consider these bars when I decide to go to a trike. https://www.helibars.com/
I have the Helibars on my Limited, and also on my Honda F6B. Without a doubt, the Helibars are the best money I have spent for enhancing my comfort. The range of adjustments ensure a good position no matter what your arm length or grip angle preference. A bit pricey, but in my opinion worth every penny.
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