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Looking for Handle bars that have a different (Wrist position) no sure if that's worded correctly...I have had my EG for 6weeks and cant get used to the angle my wrists are in while riding...I don't like the "Buck Horn look of Stock Bars...So my Question is is there a Stock H-D Replacement Bar that anyone can point me toward that has a different degree of angle ? I used to run "Drag Bars" on my Softail and liked the way the grip position was on them...Any info would be appreciated
I see you are somewhat new to the forum - not trying to NOT answer your question, however, if you try the search above - this question has been ask MANY times - I am sure you will find your answer - just because I like my bar set up - you may not - everyone has a different like and dislike
I have been doing alot of research here, I also want a straighter wrist postion, Looks like Klock Werks Ergo bars are a good choice for that. Also Chrome works Sweepers bars are very popular.
handle bar questions are ask almost as much as seat questions and there are so many different answers - I truely believe that it needs to be a combo bar/seat to fit YOU... Like I stated before - what works great for me may be a nightmare for you..
I am a short rider - I knew that I had post some time back - did a search on bars and found this one I posted sometime back - may or may not help you out but here ya go.
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