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Looking for fat "T"Bar advice 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I've done some searching and I would like to get the Fat T-Bars with modest rise and pull-back to get almost the same position as my stock bars (higher is ok). The thing is - crap I find a lot of choices! I like the look of the slightly curved bar across the top with the tall risers. This is for my 02 R* BTW. If anybody had some they would part with that would be great also!
 
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Re:Looking for fat "T"Bar advice 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I cod be wronge but i dont k ow of any drag bars that are even close to stock pullback drag bars seam to allways make you lean forward in the saddle.
 
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Re:Looking for fat "T"Bar advice 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I hvae the fat t bars on my 04. absolutely love them. I'm not sure the pull back and rise on them i bought them from a friend who bought a *warrior that the bars were on. Its a real natural position doesnt pull me forward or lean me back.
 
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Re:Looking for fat "T"Bar advice 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I have the 1.5" Carlini drag bars on my bike and the bars pull you forward a little as compared to the stock bars. The Carlini drag bars are listed as 7" rise, 7" pullback, and 31.5" width. It didn't take long to getting used to leaning forward. I really like the way the bike handles with the drag bars, and being able to install the wiring inside the bars was a plus.
 
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Re:Looking for fat "T"Bar advice 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I have barons hot rod drag bars 6" and like them a lot check the pictures http://yamaharoadstar.shutterfly.com/pictures/172
 
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