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Hey guys i have a set of used 10" pyo monkey bars. They are on my 2015 sg. Model: MBB125-10 B. They are black, and look great. Can be buffed to a perfect polish. Im looking to go to 14" bars. So i wanted to see if someone wanted these bars before i bought the new ones. Looking to get $300 shipped to the lower 48 states. They are still on the bike. This a pic.
With these bars, would you still be able to use your stock mirrors or did you put the new ones on by choice? And just wondering what the reason is for the switch to 14" bars?
I'm looking to change mine out since when i do long rides i can feel pain in lower back and neck. Already changed my seat so this is the next step and not sure how high to go.
With these bars, would you still be able to use your stock mirrors or did you put the new ones on by choice? And just wondering what the reason is for the switch to 14" bars?
I'm looking to change mine out since when i do long rides i can feel pain in lower back and neck. Already changed my seat so this is the next step and not sure how high to go.
Def should go aftermarket mirrors. They are arlen ness knockoffs from ebay. I want the taller bars because i want to lay back more like how the brotha's ride.
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