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I have the khromewerks 2+2 on my sg they claim you can use the stock cables but I put a +4 clutch cable on mine. I like them real well but I wished they come back about an inch more,also I'm using the stock mirrors with no problems.
RHillbilly- The ergo ups are 2 inches taller than stock so are they the same width as the stock bar to? People say they are a little wider? Also are they the same length away from you or do they come a little closer than stock bars. Thanks
Fat Daddy- Are these wider than stock bars or about the same. They also go up 2 inches and back 2 inches so are they a little closer than stock bars and a little higher? I am kind of going towards these because they are a little cheaper in price compared to the ergo ups even with a new clutch cable.
The ergo ups just seem like they are to wide, but I guess if it doesn't make a difference than I don't know. I just want it right the first time
Yes they are a little closer. You should go to a dealer that have a bike they can put on and check the fit,this would help you make up tour mind. The change in my bars verses the stock ones are very slight in appearance but you can definitely feel.
I would like to see some pics if you guys have them. Still leaning towards the kromewerks with the 2+2's. The se bars are wider than stock, but this is the way all the mini apes are? Thats all I can find is 34 to 36 inches wide. Stock is 32"
I have the khromewerks 2+2 on my sg they claim you can use the stock cables but I put a +4 clutch cable on mine. I like them real well but I wished they come back about an inch more,also I'm using the stock mirrors with no problems.
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