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Any other options for my Streetglide that are similar to these? I am trying to do things with my bike that others in my area haven't already done with theirs.
I just ordered the Yaffe bars for my RG and was very impressed that Paul himself answered my call and then spent some time eplaining the set up. Great customer service. Try brscustombars.com if your looking for something along that design.
RSD makes two different varieties bagger bars now. There is the Glider for Road Glides with a 9" rise, 33 wide, and 7 3/4" center and a 4" pullback. There is the Convoy for FLHT models. 9" rise, 34.4" wide and 14.75" center width with a 6" pullback. There is also the lazy boy 9" rise, 33" wide, 14" center with 5 3/4" pullback. The best part is all of these bars will work with stock cables so need to get new ones. I don't think these are on their site yet.
Any other options for my Streetglide that are similar to these? I am trying to do things with my bike that others in my area haven't already done with theirs.
No matter what you do it has been done a million times before. I really don't care how many bikes I see with Cyclesmiths I have them for me. They are comfortable. If you want something different you will need to design a set of custom bars and find someone to make them for you.
No matter what you do it has been done a million times before. I really don't care how many bikes I see with Cyclesmiths I have them for me. They are comfortable. If you want something different you will need to design a set of custom bars and find someone to make them for you.
Exactly. Look how many Cyclesmiths on this forum...
I will say though that I see a lot here, but I don't see very many SG's with apes when I am out riding. I also get complements on mine
It is the points at the tips of the PYO bars that I like so much. I see some stuff on the BR Customs site that I really like too! I like really edgy looking stuff
It is the points at the tips of the PYO bars that I like so much. I see some stuff on the BR Customs site that I really like too! I like really edgy looking stuff
Hopefully it doesn't happen, but it someone pulls out in front of you in a cage the first thing that you hit will be those pointy tips on the handle bars.
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