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Sorry I missed this, they are 12.5" wild1 chubbys, all wires and cables changed.
Originally Posted by roadglide sy
hey KeithHu , what brand are these bars , did you have to change cables and ext. wires etc , They look great I have a 10 Rg I been thinking about bars for awhile now . Thanks Jim
Love 'em, but should have taken the advice form the Forum here and gone a couple inches taller.
So, 3 guesses as to what I'll be doing later this year?
Love 'em, but should have taken the advice form the Forum here and gone a couple inches taller.
So, 3 guesses as to what I'll be doing later this year?
How tall are you? I sat on a bike with 13 cyclesmiths and they felt very comfy and I am only 5'6"
How tall are you? I sat on a bike with 13 cyclesmiths and they felt very comfy and I am only 5'6"
Hey Jswerve!- I come in at about 6'1", a bit long in the arms though.
With the Cyclesmith 13"- hands are about 3 inches lower than my shoulders. They are awesome comfortable and I really like the angle/hand position on these Cyclesmiths. Just wish they were 3-4 inches taller as I would just prefer hands to be level with my shoulders.
Wouldn't even mind it if my hands were a little above the shoulders, but we've got to watch out for that around here apparently.
AZ law says no higher than shoulders & I guess there are a few Barney Fife's out there making the world a safer place for all and generating revenue for the local constabulary.
My local Indy says he's been swapping several taller apes out cuz some folks are getting tickets.
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