RSD 1" Handlebars Vintage Bend Chrome Chrome 0173-1838-CH

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RSD 1" Handlebars Vintage Bend Chrome Chrome 0173-1838-CH
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Product Description

Add period style bobber ape hanger handlebars to your rideInspired by the Roland Sands Design custom dubbed El BorrachoAvailable with chrome or black powder coatChrome and black powder coated bars are knurled, slotted, and drilled for internal wiringStandard bars have 3 1/2" on center knurlingFeature chrome billet end capsMatching seat kit, rear fender kit, and gas tank kit are sold separatelyNot for Throttle By Wire applicationsMade in the USA


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1514382 in Automotive
  • Brand: RSD
  • Dimensions: 10.00 pounds

Features

  • Add period style bobber ape hanger handlebars to your ride
  • Inspired by the Roland Sands Design custom dubbed El Borracho
  • Available with chrome or black powder coat
  • Chrome and black powder coated bars are knurled, slotted, and drilled for internal wiring
  • Standard bars have 3 1/2in. on center knurling

Customer Reviews

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Look very cool
By davezilla
I saw these bars online and knew they were a MUST HAVE for my customized Harley. A simple thing like handlebars so changed the way my bike looks from the head-on view. they look every bit as cool on the bike as you would think, based on how great they look in the picture.

I wasn't sure I'd like them when I installed them, though. My old bars were the traditional ape-hangers where your hand position is flat horizontal. On these it's at a dropped angle that is downward and inward and is somewhat uncomfortable on your wrists when riding (especially when hitting the turn signals). I know they are "vintage bars" meaning the majority of riders who use them will be doing hand signal and have the stripped chopper type setup, but for us in bigger cities with lots of idiots on the road who want to stay alive and utilize all the safety features to increase our survival odds, we still use flashers.

My suggestion to the designer would be to change either the inward angle out some or decrease the downward angle. Either one would suffice to reduce the awkward "feel".

BUT, a couple rides and it's not a show-stopper and the look aspect is more than a pay-off. So, I gave four out of five stars because they look SICK!

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