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Wife's 07' Low Rider with WO504's Featured on Wild 1 Inc's Website

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Old 05-31-2007 | 12:26 AM
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Just finished customizing my wife's 07' Dyna Low Rider and had a tough time picking out handlebars that would increase rider comfort andutilize the stock indicator light bar. We decided to go with Wild 1 Chubby W504's and they are quite awesome. The WO504's provide maximum comfort and allow the stock indicator light bar to still be used...that would have been a problem with all of the drag bars. What we wanted to accomplish was to get handlebars with enough pullback so the riding position was more comfortable. It seems that the stock bars are just too far forward, I think most everyone with a Low Rider would agree. The folks over at Wild 1 were really helpful with information on their products and they mentioned that they would be interested in some pictures for their website after we completed the installation. Well, I contacted Johnat Wild 1 today, e-mailed the pictures andDonhad them posted within a few hours. Here is a link to the pictures on Wild 1's website:
http://www.wild1inc.com/handlebars.html- about 1/2 way down the page next to the WO504's
http://www.wild1inc.com/wo504b.html- direct link to the page with multiple angles
Hopefully these pictures will help some of you that are contemplating what handlebars would work well with your Low Rider...I think it was money well spent!






 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 12:35 AM
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Very Nice!
Assuming your wife has shorter arms than you - how does the pullback work for you? Too far back?
I'm looking for the rise of the 504 with the pullback of the 503 - impossible to find. Seems the pullback of the 504 would be too much for my long arms.

Once again - that is a nice looking LR, love the color and the chrome
 
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wow you have 2 great looking bikes in the family
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 12:40 AM
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Thanks for the compliments, it was really fun to customize the Low Rider. My wife is 5'2" and I am 5'10" and it is really comfortable for both of us. I really like to take the Low Rider out because it is such a different bike than my Road King...quicker response, faster and just fun to ride. Both of us had to stretch and lean forward with the Low Rider stock handlebars...not anymore.
 
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Just finished customizing my wife's 07' Dyna Low Rider and had a tough time picking out handlebars that would increase rider comfort andutilize the stock indicator light bar. We decided to go with Wild 1 Chubby W504's and they are quite awesome. The WO504's provide maximum comfort and allow the stock indicator light bar to still be used...that would have been a problem with all of the drag bars. What we wanted to accomplish was to get handlebars with enough pullback so the riding position was more comfortable. It seems that the stock bars are just too far forward, I think most everyone with a Low Rider would agree. The folks over at Wild 1 were really helpful with information on their products and they mentioned that they would be interested in some pictures for their website after we completed the installation. Well, I contacted Johnat Wild 1 today, e-mailed the pictures andDonhad them posted within a few hours. Here is a link to the pictures on Wild 1's website:
http://www.wild1inc.com/handlebars.html- about 1/2 way down the page next to the WO504's
http://www.wild1inc.com/wo504b.html- direct link to the page with multiple angles
Hopefully these pictures will help some of you that are contemplating what handlebars would work well with your Low Rider...I think it was money well spent!






What kind of seat is that and what brand of engine guard (moustache bar?) did you put on it?

Its beautiful and gives me some ideas for my wife's LR
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 03:09 PM
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Wow,
What a great lookin' Lowrider! Love the bars, the crashbar (a Lindy?) and is that a 180 tire on the rear? I'm 5'4" and that would fit me perfectly! Also, did you lower it and how?
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Old 05-31-2007 | 03:37 PM
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The seat is a Corbin Stinger and theengine guard is theLindby Multibar, the rear tire is the stock 160. I had the front lowered using Progressive lowering springs and the rear shocks are the Low HD rear shock.
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 04:31 PM
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Did you have to change the cable lengths? Just wondering if it required new cables or not.
 
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Old 05-31-2007 | 05:00 PM
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Did you have to change the cable lengths? Just wondering if it required new cables or not.
Yes, longer cables were required. I forget what the lengths were,my dealer ordered them after they determined the correct length.
 
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Now that's a SWEET ride......Great job !!!
 



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