When I first got Betsy in 2007 she had a set of stock standard bars installed. Unfortunately they were bent, and so began a looong search for replacement bars. I tried three or four different bars, but what I really wanted was the original stock standard bars. I wound up with bars that were close, but lower than the originals, and they put me more forward on the bike. They worked for quite a while, but as I've gotten older some old skydiving injuries have been making themselves known, and of late it's been killing my back riding in that forward position.
So I looked and looked and looked, and I finally found bars that were real close to the specs on the originals. They're marketed as "Honda GL Chrome bars", and they give me a pullback that's within 1/2" of the stockers, and about 1" taller the way I've got them installed. And the stock brake lines and cables work just fine. It puts me in a more upright riding position, which might not be as good for handling, but it eliminates the pain in my back.
They're 30" wide with a 7" rise, 11.5" pullback, and 5.5" center width, and they're made by Emgo. I got 'em from Niche Cycle Supply.
Now I can move on to painting the gas tank... again.
Here's what they look like on the bike -
So I looked and looked and looked, and I finally found bars that were real close to the specs on the originals. They're marketed as "Honda GL Chrome bars", and they give me a pullback that's within 1/2" of the stockers, and about 1" taller the way I've got them installed. And the stock brake lines and cables work just fine. It puts me in a more upright riding position, which might not be as good for handling, but it eliminates the pain in my back.
They're 30" wide with a 7" rise, 11.5" pullback, and 5.5" center width, and they're made by Emgo. I got 'em from Niche Cycle Supply.
Now I can move on to painting the gas tank... again.
Here's what they look like on the bike -
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