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Ok folks my head is spinning from trying to figure out all these rise, pullback etc numbers.
I have the Heritage Style bars on now and like a lot of you they are just not quite right. I am looking for a little more rise and a little more pullback (in the 2 to 4" range on both.) 5'8" with a 30" inseam and 31" shirt sleeve length.
Right now I am looking at the Chubby 12.5, Santee 11 and Khrome Werks 12.
Has anybody gone from Heritage Style to any of those and is so can you tell me how the difference was. Or does anybody have any other suggestions for me. I will be home later this week and try to do some measuring also.
And yes I have used the search function and gone through the pinned Chubby thread from front to back.
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