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When I bought my PYO's from Phat Performance, sales dude told me they were going to be back ordered until Feb. Looks like he was about a month short. LOLZ.
im 6'3 and im definatley gonna change my bars for comfort reasons on my 2010 flhx, i dont want to go to high and like the 10' monkey bars. can i use the 10" or have to go with 12" to still be able to use my factory mirrors mounted in my fairing. i know i'll be lookin under my arms at my mirrors but i believe i"ll get use to it
im 6'3 and im definatley gonna change my bars for comfort reasons on my 2010 flhx, i dont want to go to high and like the 10' monkey bars. can i use the 10" or have to go with 12" to still be able to use my factory mirrors mounted in my fairing. i know i'll be lookin under my arms at my mirrors but i believe i"ll get use to it
Can't comment on the 10's, but looking at the pic's above, your arms will most likely block the fairing mirrors. I'm 5'10, have the 12's and my elbows reflect in my fairing mirrors a bit. Looking under your arms will be an issue for like, 30 seconds.
Reason I know is that I liked the same picture and decided to "borrow" a few of GliderXXX's idea's for my own bike and ordered a set of those yesterday.
Last edited by julesdain; Feb 5, 2010 at 02:03 PM.
Actually i first saw these bars on GliderXXX's bike as well... he answered my PM's and the rest is history...so Thank you GliderXXX for the inspiration and the help.
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