Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
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#12
RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
ORIGINAL: sonar_chris
No crash bars, there all ugly ( but they do work if you drop your bike) but hey most things that are really functional arnt really the best things to look at.
Chris
No crash bars, there all ugly ( but they do work if you drop your bike) but hey most things that are really functional arnt really the best things to look at.
Chris
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RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
ORIGINAL: tatersalad
If I could test drive them all, then I would not get stupid answers like yours. In fact, I would like to see a deluxe with each type of bars,and maybe I will.
If I could test drive them all, then I would not get stupid answers like yours. In fact, I would like to see a deluxe with each type of bars,and maybe I will.
#14
RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
Here is the Mustache on my Fat Boy.
I like the looks of the Mustache much better than the big round ones,
but maybe it was just me, butI never used the built in pegs very much.
I used the side pegs I added. I liked stretching my legs out.
But I didn't like them that high in the air with the built in ones.
I like the looks of the Mustache much better than the big round ones,
but maybe it was just me, butI never used the built in pegs very much.
I used the side pegs I added. I liked stretching my legs out.
But I didn't like them that high in the air with the built in ones.
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RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
I have been thinking of putting the mustache bar on my bike. I would take the rubber pads off and mount the HD engine guard lights, below that area. The book says that these lights will not fit, on a mustache bar, but I think it is because of the rubber foot pads, being in the way.
This would give me a good triangular spread between the headlight and engine guard lights, for maximum frontal visibility.
Tom
This would give me a good triangular spread between the headlight and engine guard lights, for maximum frontal visibility.
Tom
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RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
ORIGINAL: tmitchellof PG
I have been thinking of putting the mustache bar on my bike. I would take the rubber pads off and mount the HD engine guard lights, below that area. The book says that these lights will not fit, on a mustache bar, but I think it is because of the rubber foot pads, being in the way.
This would give me a good triangular spread between the headlight and engine guard lights, for maximum frontal visibility.
Tom
I have been thinking of putting the mustache bar on my bike. I would take the rubber pads off and mount the HD engine guard lights, below that area. The book says that these lights will not fit, on a mustache bar, but I think it is because of the rubber foot pads, being in the way.
This would give me a good triangular spread between the headlight and engine guard lights, for maximum frontal visibility.
Tom
#17
RE: Crash bars (HWY bars) best for hd?
I have the Kury Ergo crash bar. I luv it with the built in fold out foot pegs and it appears lower profile than others. Course this is on a Heritage also. You might check it out. I put it on this summer and haven't updated pics yet and the bike is put away for the winter but if it get's to be a nice day I will drag it out and shoot a photo. Heck, I still owe Yogi one so he can see it with the lowered shocks on.
Nice VonZipper.... little to much to drink before that post? Very helpful indeed.
Nice VonZipper.... little to much to drink before that post? Very helpful indeed.