Need Specs for 2011 SuperLow handlebar
#51
Mitch said he would you and the bike. However, due to a new business he is not going to do anymore bars at this time. I will post pictures and measurements at the end of the week.
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#53
I got my bike back and the new handlebars are really nice. And, I received a big surprise. I sat on it with my street shoes with no heels. I was firmly flat footed! YAY! I plan on riding it tomorrow and will take a few pictures to post here. I was unable to get the stock handlebars measured yet. It is still on my to do list. I will measure my new bars and post with pictures.
#54
I got my bike back and the new handlebars are really nice. And, I received a big surprise. I sat on it with my street shoes with no heels. I was firmly flat footed! YAY! I plan on riding it tomorrow and will take a few pictures to post here. I was unable to get the stock handlebars measured yet. It is still on my to do list. I will measure my new bars and post with pictures.
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#57
883 SuperLow handlebar change
I am 5.58 feet tall and to make the SuperLow most comfortable I have made the following changes:
forward foot controls, Sundowner Deep Bucket Seat HD cod 51739-07, buckhorn handlebar HD cod 56051-06 that is perfectly interchangeable and not very expensive.
In addition I made a change to the gear lever (see photo) made as described in my previous post dated 02-22-2012 as answer to the thread "883 SuperLow heel toe shifter" started by you. Attachment 323542
#58
That's very kind of you to say.
She had that bike for a little over 9 years. 2004 1200 Custom. It was traded in this past January for a 2013 FLD. She got $4,500 for it with close to 60,000 miles. She doesn't miss it, but she enjoyed da hell out of it while she had it.
I think the nut that attaches the saddle to the handlebars is nice to look at, too.
She had that bike for a little over 9 years. 2004 1200 Custom. It was traded in this past January for a 2013 FLD. She got $4,500 for it with close to 60,000 miles. She doesn't miss it, but she enjoyed da hell out of it while she had it.
I think the nut that attaches the saddle to the handlebars is nice to look at, too.
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