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Nice ride! How comfortable are those monkey bars on long trips?
If I may give my opinion...I have 12's & I just did back to back 100 mile days (not far but far enough to know) & these bars are Super comfy. I guess the height is really what I mean. I love 'em! At first I was concerned with being able to pull them back far enough to be comfortable & still look good. That is not an issue at all.
The only problem with pulling them back too far is you do block a good part of the fairing mounted mirrors (cruise & radio controls). If you push them up to the inner fairing then you'll have no problem with them blocking the mirrors.
Either way, you'll love them!
I don't want to hijack this thread so if you have any questions PM me.
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