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Looking for some apes 13-12 inch high 1.5" dia want them 36" wide. The big buffalo bars are a bit to wide at 41" and I don't want a peaked ape like paul yaffe, just a radius. any help would be appreciated.
That's going to be hard to find, the thicker of diameter of bar means a bigger radius bend which equals wider bar. I went 1.25 diameter and the narrowest I could find was 37.5. The only bar that I found that narrow was LA Choppers twin peaks and they are only 1.25 diameter.
You might want to update your Sig with the year/model of your Tourer. This way, you won't be inundated with a plethora of useless information!
In any case, I'll take a stab at helping you. Check out the Yaffe Classic Bagger Apes. I've got the 12-inchers on mine (actually closer to 14" when you measure them).
Very popular, and a very traditional look, that won't break the bank (cost me $94.99 @ Dennis Kirk).
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