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Hey guys just installed my PYO MBB's and im loving them. I had a hell of a time wiring them so I sent them back for them to wire. I sent them all of my controls and the bars back to them for them to install and also had them put on HD aileron heated grips, which I am also loving. So basically my bars were plug and play when I got them back. The only thing I have on the outside of the bars is the clutch cable and brake line, everything else is internal. If you need anything from PYO on the service side talk to Kevin Bailey, he is a top notch guy. Great job PYO.
Here are some pics. Sorry if the pics are crappy they were taken from my cell phone
Hey Flight, what size are those? I'm waiting on mine and I'm excited to see how they look on my bike... I really love the heated grip option since our hands are now exposed to the wind... might have to get them too....
Beautiful Flight!! Yaffee bars aren't cheap both they are of incredible high quality.
I agree with both, they are the best, and they are not the cheapest. It makes me sick to think how much I have in these bars. I figure somewhere around $1100 which includes the bars, supersize kit, heated hd grips, and PYO doing the wiring. This figure does not include my labor. After they were installed I forgot about every penny I spent on them becuase I love them.
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