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Re:highway bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
krauseheim wrote:
I like the looks of your Yamaha Big Bars. Would these be the ones in the Yamaha catalog numbered STR-4WM31-10-00?
Tom from Shoreview, MN


If the question is for me they're the STR-4WM31-20-00
 
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Re:highway bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Krauseheim, welcome to the clinic. As all have said your choice.There's a few good ones out there. I have the Yamaha big bar with kuryakn pegs and desert dawgs
to slip over the bars for wet and cold weather. Soooo it seems you have a choice to make. Hope you find what you want.
 
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Re:highway bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Greysnake wrote:
Krauseheim, welcome to the clinic. As all have said your choice.There's a few good ones out there. I have the Yamaha big bar with kuryakn pegs and desert dawgs to slip over the bars for wet and cold weather. Soooo it seems you have a choice to make. Hope you find what you want.

Thanks for the welcome, Snake. Great forum here... smart people, quick replies. All a matter of taste when it comes to these bars. The ones I had on my old Virago 750 were compact, but then again, so was the Virago. If I had to order them today, I'd probably get the smaller Yamaha bars for my Road Star.

I just bought my R*, an '06 Midnight with zero miles I've got a lot of stuff (mostly chrome) to add to it, stuff that the Yamaha factory somehow overlooked.
 
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Re:highway bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Musky wrote:
krauseheim wrote:
I like the looks of your Yamaha Big Bars. Would these be the ones in the Yamaha catalog numbered STR-4WM31-10-00?
Tom from Shoreview, MN


If the question is for me they're the STR-4WM31-20-00


Yes... question was for you. Sorry... still learning my way around here. Thanks for the model number, Musky.
 
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Re:highway bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 10 Months ago  
Yami Big Bars here. Easy to install, look great. As Musky said, board extensions work with them, and I like those a lot. Bluezdawg bought Baron's. Last time we rode he sat on mine and loved the extensions also(he's a BIG boy). After looking at his bars neither of us could see how extensions could work. Now he's considering selling his bars for the Yami's and extensions.
 
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Re:crash bars for my roadie 04 4 Years, 6 Months ago  
Curt wrote:
Baron's they saved my leg and tore hell out of the car nothing else on the bike got hurt. Best investment I ever made and tough too.

How easy were the barons to mount?
 
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