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eaglepop

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Klock Ergo pullback Handlebars
« on: November 19, 2012, 11:00:06 PM »

I have a 2010 ultra classic cvo. I have to lean forward 2 to 3" and thinking of putting klock ergo back handlebars on it. The dealer did'nt have one to put in my hand but ordered one for me to see if they will help me reach the handlebar without having to reach. Has anybody had a set put on and if so any opinions, good or bad?
The only other option they had was hd 2" pullbacks but they twist your wrist, kinda like pushing a wheelbarrow, don't think I would like that.
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Re: Klock Ergo pullback Handlebars
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2012, 08:45:39 AM »

My wife had the Klockwerks Ergo bars put on her Street Glide.  They just didn't work for her.....a weird angle.  She ended up with the Corbin Classic Solo Reach seat (moved her forward a couple of inches) and the Harley Davidson Touring Pullback Handlebars.  Up 2" and back 2" is what the catalog/website say.....however, she had hers pulled back even more so hers were probably more like up 1" and back 3".

She went through a lot of sets of bars but those were the most comfortable for her.  The catalog/website says you need to change wires/cables but we didn't have to (I ended up going with the same bars).  A number of guys with the SESG have the same bars.
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Re: Klock Ergo pullback Handlebars
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2012, 09:59:21 PM »

I have a set for sale here in selling on CVO.   http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=79647.0
 
Here is the deal, I don't know your height or arm length but that is very important.  I put them on a friends 2010 Ultra Limited.  I am going to say he is 5'9"  guessing 32" sleeves.  They were almost good.  They are the "Back" bars, he fit them 'just'  They were much better than the stock bars & if they had not had the "ergo" grip angle they would have been perfect.  Had they come back one more inch with the 'ergo' angle he would have been ok, but he couldn't lean on the back rest with the bars, so he ws always leaning on the bars.

For him his arms were straight, elbows locked straight, the hand position was comfortable.  If the had not had the 'ergo' angle they would have worked.  I rode it, but I am 6'4" & wear a 36"/37" sleeve (my wife says I have wings not arms)  I found the bars very comfortable, I liked the 'ergo' angle.

We just changed the bars out agian, I am getting really quick with it, 4 1/2 hrs, and internally wired this time.  We put the Wild Ones 575 Bars on.  They are about the same pull back as the 'ergo' but, the grip angle is what we are all use to.  These bars fit him perfect, sits back against the back rest and elbows are slightly bent.  He is very happy with the new bars.

Hope this helps
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Re: Klock Ergo pullback Handlebars
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2012, 05:03:41 PM »

Take a look Wild 1 575 or 578 Bars I love mine
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