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Doesn't look like those have much pull back. Thats why I ended up with WO 515s over the PYO monkeys.
Looks killer though...
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You're right about the pullback. I sat on some bikes with higher bars and it was much more comfortable for me. The stock bars are too low and I end up reaching down for them which shortens my reach. With the bars level closer to level with my shoulders, I can reach them easier.
I haven't installed them yet but I have held them close. It looks like I'll be able to pull them back a bit without screwing up the wrist angle.
how much of the protection from the fairing did you loose on your hands? Its obvious that they aren't as behind the fairing as they were with stockers, but doest the aerodynamics help keep it pushed over your hands? This will be my next bike, I have these bars in 14" on my crossbones and would probably want 12s on the RG....thanks in advance
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