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Re: Setting up your bike to fit you!
« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2009, 09:40:46 AM »

JC - on my bike,my riding position, the bars and mirrors will not work. I considered the painted fairing mirrors and glad I didn't do it now. The bars would block most of the view. I could try and take a picture if you like.

Thanks Duane.  I don't think that'll be necessary.  I've rode Jim's bike and he has the Wild One 575 so I'm familuar with them.  We're going to try these pullbacks, set a little lower like the other guys and see how that works for her.  The pullbacks are 2" back from stock.

I know that it'd be damn near impossible to find bars that fit a bagger Harley using the method mentioned in the article above.....where your elbows are down at your side.  Besides the fact that it'd look really strange. :nixweiss:
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Re: Setting up your bike to fit you!
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2009, 10:00:12 AM »

The MOCO's reach bars work for me (have them on my SEEG).  Kind of like pushing a wheel barrow.

Ordered the reach mirrors for my wife's 09 bike along with the painted inner fairing, will put the mirrors back on the clutch/brake levers if I have to.
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