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Does anyone have a picture of sweeper +2 bars on an Electra Glide from the rider position which shows the hand position and pullback. Thanks in advance.
Aces, I don't have any with me on the bike, but here are some pics of the bars from a few angles that should help. I'd have to find the tri-pod or have my wife pop a few of me, if you need them. You can see, the pullback is awesome, and the wrist angle is comfortable for all-day riding. Wrist/fore-arm fatigue is a non factor anymore. Good luck!
This thread had the exact pics I was needing to help make the decision for the Sweepers +2 on my '11 SG, so thanks to all of you !
Just got back from the dealer so that I could get them adjusted to fit. They f*ckin rock ! The bars put my hands up more and they have the right amount of pullback while still being behind the fairing. The wrist angle is straighter and they defintly make it feel like I'm more "in the pocket" of the bike vs. sitting "on" the bike. Also had them get rid of the stock fairing mirrors and went with standard mirrors on the bars ( all I could see in the fairing mirrors were my knuckles).
Cant wait to get it back and start riding this week, cold or not, I'm going to be diggin' the new set up !
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