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Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
Just ordered a set of fatty handlebars from Bulldog.

http://www.bulldogscustomcycle.com/servlet/the-47/Road-Star-Dresser-Style/Detail

Anyone familiar with these?? The dimensions are what I was looking for. Gonna need longer brake and clutch cables. Any good suggestions on where to get them?
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
Good luukin handles! May not need the new cables unless you have risors also. Check out Barnett, they will custom make longer cables for you. I'm sure there are other companies out there also....For the brake line, check out JPCycles and order your fittings for the top and junction block and measure your stock and figure how much more you need and add that to the stock measurement, then order the universal line for the fittings you get. JP carries Goodridge and some other brand, I think I went with the Goodridge with the AN fittings? I think.. Hope this helps.
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
Dude!
Nice bars!!! You just gotta tinker ehe?
Well, I finally ordered news pipes. Beings I have two to put thru college, I decided to get the Cobra Speedster Longs. Decided the Hardkrome 3" would make the neighobrs bitch. And yes, you will be glad to know that I got a chrome brake reservoir cover while I was at it! Will try to give you a shout over the weekend if it is nice enough to ride.
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
Where's the new pic with the nice bags. Call me when you get the pipes if you need a hand. No more WARNING on the resevoir...
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
Figured I take a new pic once I install the pipes beings I seem to screw up my sigpic everytime I change it (besides, I can save film in my digital camera that way!! ) Guess the bike has changed a bit since that pic!
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 4 Years, 2 Months ago  
ROADSTARB-- What size fittings-10 or 12mm??? Pretty easy to put together????
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
thebru wrote:
Just ordered a set of fatty handlebars from Bulldog.

http://www.bulldogscustomcycle.com/servlet/the-47/Road-Star-Dresser-Style/Detail

Anyone familiar with these?? The dimensions are what I was looking for. Gonna need longer brake and clutch cables. Any good suggestions on where to get them?


Has anyone installed these Handlebars , if so can you comment on whether or not you had to buy longer cables, and how they feel and look on the Bike . Regards , Sailrider
 
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Re:Bulldog Handlebars 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
if you need cables & brake line pm clifford, he's in the motorcycle & parts business, you might be ok on the cables, but don't know about the brake line
 
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