At 68" (172cm) im finding that the OEM bars have me sitting a bit farther forward than i would like.
Reading thru posts from years gone by it seems one answer was using risers (Phat II specifically) to bring the bars back a bit. With the maker of these risers long gone, Im wondering if anyone has found and/or is using aftermarket Beach Bars to bring them a bit closer to the rider? Or possibly any other risers that are on the market that will do the same thing?
thanks in advance
While the Phat II's may not be readily available, there are other risers which can be used, with and without adapters. And beach bars have always been popular on our bikes.
Quote from: toad 5.0 on May 22, 2024, 19:01:31 PMAt 68" (172cm) im finding that the OEM bars have me sitting a bit farther forward than i would like.
Reading thru posts from years gone by it seems one answer was using risers (Phat II specifically) to bring the bars back a bit. With the maker of these risers long gone, Im wondering if anyone has found and/or is using aftermarket Beach Bars to bring them a bit closer to the rider? Or possibly any other risers that are on the market that will do the same thing?
thanks in advance
Riding position depends on the beach bars. I've got a set (I think -38"), of beach bars on my 01 that are really comfortable, with just the exact right amount of pullback for me - sadly I can't remember the make. I've got a set of 38" Flanders beach bars on my 99, and although I think they look great, and I have got used to them, the riding position is quite a bit forward compared to the set I have on the 01. The bars on the 01 required some slight cable rerouting but the ones on the 99 didn't require any rerouting.
Quote from: Bucko on May 25, 2024, 03:48:29 AMRiding position depends on the beach bars. I've got a set (I think -38"), of beach bars on my 01 that are really comfortable, with just the exact right amount of pullback for me - sadly I can't remember the make. I've got a set of 38" Flanders beach bars on my 99, and although I think they look great, and I have got used to them, the riding position is quite a bit forward compared to the set I have on the 01. The bars on the 01 required some slight cable rerouting but the ones on the 99 didn't require any rerouting.
I tried a set of generic risers, no go for me. Easy return though (amazon).
I'm gonna give these a try (https://vtwin.parts/part-type/handlebar-control/drag-specialties/handlebar-controls-mirrors-group/handlebars-all-types/harley-davidson-indian-motorcycle-emgo-emgo-07-12594-hbar-beach-1-chrome-0601-3292?limit=50). Compared to the stock bars dims, they should have just enough pull back for me. Once I have them I'll update.
Got the Emgo Beach Bars installed and all is well.
Bars are knurled and fit in the risers perfectly. I had to drill a small hole to mount the right side controls and reroute the cables. The front brake line is at its limit and im a bit OCD so I ordered a short line extender (not yet installed).
I didnt take any pics prior to but here are a couple I took today.
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Took a few minutes into the first ride with the bars to adjust to them, but changing over set me back in the seat just enough and gives me a more comfortable riding position for sure.
Quote from: toad 5.0 on June 10, 2024, 17:35:15 PMThe front brake line is at its limit and im a bit OCD so I ordered a short line extender (not yet installed).
What 'line extender' are you referrign to?
Quote from: Bucko on June 11, 2024, 14:12:13 PMDouble post
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Quote from: Bucko on June 11, 2024, 14:14:14 PMWhat 'line extender' are you referrign to?
here (https://walmart.com/ip/Brake-Hose-Extension-Head-Rezuma-Adapter-Portable-Universal-Modified-Hydraulic-Brake-Brake-Caliper-for-Motocross-Bike-Riding-Gagets-90-Degrees/3290511931)
Quote from: toad 5.0 on June 11, 2024, 15:09:02 PMhere (https://walmart.com/ip/Brake-Hose-Extension-Head-Rezuma-Adapter-Portable-Universal-Modified-Hydraulic-Brake-Brake-Caliper-for-Motocross-Bike-Riding-Gagets-90-Degrees/3290511931)
Interesting. Thanks for posting.