bar/riser r an expensive option electric cables run through! beware its not so easy to replace
I know what you refer to...it took time before my muscles got used to the new "stance"...I didn't change my bars because I really like the look of them on the bike. Any change in handlebars will require cable/hose changes as well. Keep in mind the internal wiring. You should do whatever you wish as it is YOUR bike, just make sure you get all the information before switching out. Best of luck!
Flyndyna
I've got an '08 Street Bob and I am looking to change the handlebars. My back hurts and my hands go to sleep. It doesn't seem like there are too many options. I'm not worried about the cost. If anyone has done this, it would be great to hear from you.
Thanks!
I've got an '08 Street Bob and I am looking to change the handlebars. My back hurts and my hands go to sleep. It doesn't seem like there are too many options. I'm not worried about the cost. If anyone has done this, it would be great to hear from you.
Thanks!
Jaffe has some apes and mini apes that are designed as replacement for OEM and internal wiring. Check their web site.
Jaffe has some apes and mini apes that are designed as replacement for OEM and internal wiring. Check their web site.I thought the bars that I saw were from paulyaffeoriginals but I went to the website and they don't seem to be there. Have to do a search through my mags and locate the advertisement. Will repost when I find them.