Pull back handle bars for touring bikes
#11
Ive installed about a dozen sets of the Harley pullbacks and everybody wanted them taken back off. The angle it puts your wrists at sucks. I only know 1 guy that actually likes them.
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
#13
PM 74ironhead, he's the parts manager for Klock Werks, he can give you the full details!
#14
#15
Ive installed about a dozen sets of the Harley pullbacks and everybody wanted them taken back off. The angle it puts your wrists at sucks. I only know 1 guy that actually likes them.
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
#17
Why not just loosen the HB clamp and rotate the bars back if the cables will allow it?
The way my '04 RK bars were positioned when I bought the bike must have been someone's idea of a joke. I adjusted them as soon as I got the bike home - kind of a PITA but no big deal. RK touring bars will probably be installed this year.
The way my '04 RK bars were positioned when I bought the bike must have been someone's idea of a joke. I adjusted them as soon as I got the bike home - kind of a PITA but no big deal. RK touring bars will probably be installed this year.
#18
Ive installed about a dozen sets of the Harley pullbacks and everybody wanted them taken back off. The angle it puts your wrists at sucks. I only know 1 guy that actually likes them.
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
The Klock Werks ergo backs would be a much better chioce as they actually IMPROVE your wrist angle while bringing the bar back!
#19
The more bolt upright you are on your bike the more uncomfortable you will be riding any distance or at speed. I find the most comfortable position is with a slight forward lean. This keeps me balanced on the highway without having to grip the bars just to hang on, plus the bumps don't all travel strait up your spine and you can steer using your entire body instead of just your arms