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Old 05-27-2024, 09:50 PM
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The tall boys are almost exaclty the same rise and pul back as the KW 2+2 except the wrist angle is a bit tighter. Angle is the same as the stock bars. I have both bars on two bikes so it is easy to compare.
 
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Old 05-28-2024, 10:41 AM
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So maybe a little late but I was watching tick tock and I noticed these bars. 12 inch factory 47 with a bend. I’ve tried to locate these bars in the internet but they don’t say I’d they fit the 24s yet however this picture proves they do. They will give you more rise than the tall boys.

best thing is looks like you can get away with the stock fairing mirrors wirh these bars. Oh boy I may have to switch bars one more time!!

The video states they are 12 inch factory 47 bars. From what I’ve located online says rhey only for the 23 and earlier models. But must fit the 24 as well.
 

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My local dealer has some bars on a 24 SG that look like the Wild1 Hooked bars.

The one problem I’ve seen with these 23 and older bars is that they are WAY too wide. The hand controls on 24 bikes are much wider, so when mounted on the old bars, it’s adding like 3” to the overall width of the bars.


 

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Old 05-29-2024, 10:24 AM
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I think for me all these Jaffe style bars are actually moving the grip away from the rider.

Heres a pic of the 24 SG stock bars.





Heres a pic of my 2019 Khrome Werks Sweepers



Heres a snip of Taxgod4u's tall boys




From my decrepit hazy old guy eyes .. it looks like the 2019 sweepers and Tall boys put the bars in near the same location in height and pull back. Bar end angle is slightly different.

What do you guys think ?

 
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Old 05-29-2024, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sumncguy
I think for me all these Jaffe style bars are actually moving the grip away from the rider.

Heres a pic of the 24 SG stock bars.





Heres a pic of my 2019 Khrome Werks Sweepers



Heres a snip of Taxgod4u's tall boys




From my decrepit hazy old guy eyes .. it looks like the 2019 sweepers and Tall boys put the bars in near the same location in height and pull back. Bar end angle is slightly different.

What do you guys think ?
It may be optical illusion but the tallboys look further forward than the KW Sweepers. The "narrow" sweepers are my favorite and the only way they could be even better is if they came deburred and maybe were even narrower a smidge.
 

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Yeah you might be right. The difference is the rearward bow in the KW sweeps I think.
 
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There are three different camera angles that affect perspective, not to mention the angle of the steering and the differences in tanks.
 
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I can say for sure the stock bars and the tall boys are a little more extended ready but not very much at all. It’s maybe an inch closer to the fairing if that. They are 3 inches higher. I’m not 100 percent on the reach because it’s so close. They just feel a little closer to the fairing
 
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Old 05-29-2024, 02:13 PM
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Either way, we can all agree that adjusting the bars is 100x better now. Pull out the drawer and you have access to the two upper clamp bolts... Loosen them, adjust the bars, tighten them. Easy peasy.
 
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How do you remove the drawer?
 


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