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If I had to guess I would say it brought the bars back 2-3 inches. I am no longer leaning forward, I sit back like I am in my recliner at home.
Jeff
Hey, Jeff, do you know how your bar would compare with the bagger bar shown on Chubby's website? I may have to call them to see how they are different.
Sorry I took so long, been out riding. I think the bagger bar may be a better choice for your bike. The nice thing about Wild 1 is ,if you look , they have a comparison chart. http://www.wild1inc.com/chubbydimensions.htmland you can compare them to you existing bars. They also show quite a few photos for you to compare.
No problem, Jeff, been out some myself (not riding though). Thanks for the link. It sounds like the Bagger bars might be what I need, so I'll do some more research between those and the Khrome Werks bars.
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