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I looked into getting some....but after I heard the price...I changed my mind they are really nice...everything is internal and they come with all the controls..but 1800 is alot more then I wanted to spend
Yea there's several companies that look similar. I got a chance to check them out for Biketoberfest and they're pretty sweet. Intergrated controls, hydralic clutch, etc etc. My father just ordered a set for his SG so I was wondering if anyone had any experience with them.
I saw the bars in Sturgis and they were very nice. All internal wires, smooth controls and hydro clutch are great. As previously stated they aren't cheap if you have HHI run the wires for you. However, if you are up for taking care of it yourself the cost of the bars drop considerable.
After speaking with the rep at the booth I learned that they are having some production issues. As such, there is currently a 3-4 month back log.
If anyone get's a set please let me know your feedback as I'm seriously considering this setup.
Sorry to bump an older thread but I just saw your reply. My dad ended up getting a set. They're super clean looking. All internal wiring, hydrolic clutch, flush mount buttons. Probably one of the coolest parts of the bike. Here's a couple pics.
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