T-bars vs Apes?
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#2
I switched from 10" Todd's strip bars with the stock riser clamp (13" total rise) to 12" West Coast Slingshot bars, and I am very happy with the change.
Here is why I swapped....
The Todd's strip bars were comfortable, but they were about four inches wider. I didn't swap for lane splitting clearances, but more so because I was more comfortable with narrower hand position. The biggest reason for moving over to the T bar style was because of the end rise, and pullback dimensions. My 13" total with rise apes had and end rise of about 8 inches... Too low for me. Wrist angle was the last reason. After about an hour of riding with the apes, my wrists started to cramp. Having my wrist angle up and out ( think index finger higher, and more forward than the rest of you fist ) just made my wrists hurt.
Sure, I no longer have front to back adjustability, but I am very happy with my setup now.
Here is why I swapped....
The Todd's strip bars were comfortable, but they were about four inches wider. I didn't swap for lane splitting clearances, but more so because I was more comfortable with narrower hand position. The biggest reason for moving over to the T bar style was because of the end rise, and pullback dimensions. My 13" total with rise apes had and end rise of about 8 inches... Too low for me. Wrist angle was the last reason. After about an hour of riding with the apes, my wrists started to cramp. Having my wrist angle up and out ( think index finger higher, and more forward than the rest of you fist ) just made my wrists hurt.
Sure, I no longer have front to back adjustability, but I am very happy with my setup now.
#3
Mostly looks, but T bars being bolted straight to the triple tree have more rigidity. And like said above they offer a somewhat different final position even though the overall rise may the same. apes tend to "droop" the end of the bars, whereas T-bars are pretty well straight across.
I just put some 12in west coast MX bars on my bike and yes they have a little bit different feel but still quite comfortable, I have yet to really ride it and see how comfortable they are on the road for a distance.
I just put some 12in west coast MX bars on my bike and yes they have a little bit different feel but still quite comfortable, I have yet to really ride it and see how comfortable they are on the road for a distance.
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#6
Mine aren't exactly T Bars, but give the same feel. I like the narrowness and height of mine. I added 1.5 inch riser extensions to mine. They keep a nice bend in my elbows and are very comfortable for me. For me it was a comfort thing. I had apes on my Road Glide that looked cool, but caused pain in my neck and shoulders.
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#7
Seems like a pretty even mix of performance and comfort. Cool. I was just curious.
My apes are really comfortable but they flex a lot. Much of it is in the riser bushings that I'm gonna ditch whenever I switch bars...probably this fall. I need to spend some time mocking up some shapes to figure out what I can make look right and still be functional and comfortable. I think the risers will probably go away regardless.
My apes are really comfortable but they flex a lot. Much of it is in the riser bushings that I'm gonna ditch whenever I switch bars...probably this fall. I need to spend some time mocking up some shapes to figure out what I can make look right and still be functional and comfortable. I think the risers will probably go away regardless.
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#9
Sadly, no. I'm the only rider in my circle of friends. In fact, I can't say I've ever seen another bike with T-Bars in my local travels. Most of the guys here run touring bikes or sportsters that are mostly stock. Never seen another Dyna in town. I really should go to the local rally (wetzelland) and find some people to ride with.
#10
Seems like a pretty even mix of performance and comfort. Cool. I was just curious.
My apes are really comfortable but they flex a lot. Much of it is in the riser bushings that I'm gonna ditch whenever I switch bars...probably this fall. I need to spend some time mocking up some shapes to figure out what I can make look right and still be functional and comfortable. I think the risers will probably go away regardless.
My apes are really comfortable but they flex a lot. Much of it is in the riser bushings that I'm gonna ditch whenever I switch bars...probably this fall. I need to spend some time mocking up some shapes to figure out what I can make look right and still be functional and comfortable. I think the risers will probably go away regardless.