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New Family
Ride: 2009 flhrs
Join Date: Oct 7th, 2010
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Handlebar advice...?
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2011 CVO Road Glide Ultra
Join Date: Nov 24th, 2009
Location: Nassau County NY
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
What don't you like about the heritage bars?
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New Family
Ride: 2009 flhrs
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
There's nothing wrong with the herotage bars, in fact they were a quick and cheap replacement for the stock bars, no wiring change, simple bolt on change, but I like the look of the beachbar yet am hesitant to drop $250 on a "whim" thats all.
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![]() Ride: 2005 FLTRI
Join Date: Aug 28th, 2009
Location: Suwannee, Fl
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
The beach bars may have you reaching further forward. The beach bars I've seen do not have as much rise as the heritage bars and could have you putting pressure on your wrist and back. Have you just seen pictures of the bars or does someone you know have them installed? Since the bars your currently using seem to fit your build you might want to sit on someones bike that has them to see if the reach is something you can live with. Switching bars and buying all the extended wires and cables is very costly and you already have a system that works for you.
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New Family
Ride: 2009 flhrs
Join Date: Oct 7th, 2010
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
I've only seen pictures so that's why I was reaching out here to perhaps find someone using the beachbar setup for perhaps their view - thats all.
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
You might try what someone here on the forum suggested and that is to sit on the bike, close your eyes and put your arms out to grab the bars. This will tell you what is a comfortable position for you. Get the measurments of the beach bars including how far back they come and how far up (rise) and see if they are anywhere near what your relaxed position is.
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Join Date: Aug 12th, 2009
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Re: Handlebar advice...?
I agree with HDDON here. The reach will be more. Look at the speces for the beach bars that chubby give and then look at the specs for the Heritage bars. Compare the inches in rise between the two. I am pretty sure that the number for the beach bars is shorter. Having said that, they will put you back to where you started with the stock bars or lower. Most people get away from the stock bars because of the reach. My.02
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