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The only change was the clutch cable, the stock one was 2" short so it took a 4" oversized one. Wiring harnesses and brake line work just fine. I'll get a picture of it in the next couple of days for you.
Had the heritage bars, they are really comfortable bars, and great for both close quarters handling and for long mile days.
Switched out for Yaffe 12" Monkey bars. My hands are almost (but not quite), level with my shoulders, just about perfect for long distance comfort, imo.
Helibars Horizon ES....expensive but well worth it. They are fully adjustabe, so if your not 100% happy with your position you can change it. If you catch them at one of the major rallys they are usually there and include the installation in the price.
It's all pretty much meaningless data unless people tell you their height, sleeve length, inseam, type of seat if not stock, etc.
That's the most informative post yet. I found all this out when I was shopping for bars 7 years ago. Bars and seat are directly related when it comes to comfort.
You can sit on someone else's motorcycle that is the same model as yours to compare the bars but if you're not using the same seat it's a meaningless exercise.
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