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Had Paul Yaffe 10" Bagger Bars installed on my 2016 Ultra. First test ride back form the dealer and in the short 30 minutes I can tell I really like them. Everything works as it should, bars are solid. Handling is much better. I was worried I didn't go high enough but now that I have rode it, these are perfect for me. Any higher and I would be reaching. My hands are sitting level with the faring.
I did 12” classic Yaffee years ago and love them but wished I had done 10” because my hands are a bit above the fairing and gets cold even with heated gloves in the winter
Nice setup and keeps your hands behind the fairing. I had them a year and liked them but changed to 12 inch. Amazing how dirty my controls and gloves get now! LOL
Did you install them? I'm looking at a set of the monkey bars in 8". Curious to know otd price for them installed out of sheer laziness of not having the time to do it myself.
Did you install them? I'm looking at a set of the monkey bars in 8". Curious to know otd price for them installed out of sheer laziness of not having the time to do it myself.
I bought a set of pre-wired 10" monkey bars for my 2020 FLHT. Istalled them myself, took about an hour and 45 minutes which included the install of the FBW harness. Yaffee has a very good install video on his website.
Did you install them? I'm looking at a set of the monkey bars in 8". Curious to know otd price for them installed out of sheer laziness of not having the time to do it myself.
I had the Dealer were I bought the bike install them. I like the service manager. It's a pretty cool place. Weekend BBQ's with entertainment and adult beverages. Everything all together to install the bars was $ 500.00. It was well worth it to me. I bought just the bars not the prewired ones. They didn't use any extensions so I didn't have to pay for that.
[QUOTE=07FXSTOki;19156294]Had Paul Yaffe 10" Bagger Bars installed on my 2016 Ultra. First test ride back form the dealer and in the short 30 minutes I can tell I really like them. Everything works as it should, bars are solid. Handling is much better. I was worried I didn't go high enough but now that I have rode it, these are perfect for me. Any higher and I would be reaching. My hands are sitting level with the faring.
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What is the measurement from the edge of the fairing to the front side of the Grip?
My 10"Twin Peaks...measures 9" from the outside edge of the handlebars to the edge of the fairing
Had Paul Yaffe 10" Bagger Bars installed on my 2016 Ultra. First test ride back form the dealer and in the short 30 minutes I can tell I really like them. Everything works as it should, bars are solid. Handling is much better. I was worried I didn't go high enough but now that I have rode it, these are perfect for me. Any higher and I would be reaching. My hands are sitting level with the faring.
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What is the measurement from the edge of the fairing to the front side of the Grip?
My 10"Twin Peaks...measures 9" from the outside edge of the handlebars to the edge of the fairing
Mine seem to sit a little higher than yours but the are about the same distance from the faring. I came up with about 9" also.
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