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I'm looking for some input on any type of straight bars for my roadking, Not sure if it can be done but would like to see. I seen some on wild 1s web site. I don't like where beach bars put my hands. So any suggestions or direction would be alot of help.
Was going to get beach bars, but got the wild1's knuckle bar. Didn't like it at first, so bought the beach bars, but never put them on. Now I LOVE the knuckle bars and sold and installed the beach bars for a friend. MY bike is an 09 RKC. Didn't like the position of my hands too w/ the beach bars. I also get a lot of compliments. Hope that helps
i have Carlini Cleansweep t-bars on my 05 roadking. I love them. I started with beachbars when i first bought the bike. Hated the way they felt-like i was steering with a hulahoop....
I have 1 1/2 inch thick 5 inch riser cleansweeps an couldnt be happier. He actually sold the rights to the adaptor to harley....
The attached pictures are actually with 7 inch rise. I have switched to 5 inch rise since these pics were taken but u get the idea
Thanks for the help I just seen the knucklebars on wild 1s web site but didnt see any pics of them on a RK. I can't get the pics to come up that hksigman and indyclassic sent says I don't have proper access or something any ideas would like to see the pics.
Hey thanks for the help I'm new on here so this is in 2 places. I couldn't get the pics to load that hksigman and indy classic posted said I didn't have proper admin access or something any ideas I would like to see the pics I like the wild 1s knucklebars but want to see them on a RK.
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