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Hey All, not much activity in my last thread so I'll try again.
I am looking for handlebars that will allow me to sit up straight, keep hands protected by the fairing and have a comfortable wrist angle (Last bars were F47's Signatures on a SG, and were perfect)
Note: Factory bars, I like the width, wrist angle not so much.
I'm 5-10", 32" inseam, with f'd up elbows.
No Tbars.
TIA
Would you mind sharing the grip end to grip end distance with some pics? I understand it all depends on the angles of the ends.
Unfortunately I don't think the KST adjustable Vanguard series bars are available for batwing bikes...only Road Glides & Road Kings.
For what it's worth, I have the adjustable Pioneers (traditional looking round bend) on my RGL and love them.
** EDIT...never mind. I see now you have a Road Glide. I was only looking at your avatar pic
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