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Close your eyes and put those two fists where you think the most comfortable position would be. Open your eyes and see what the difference is vis-a-vis your stock bars. Now buy a cheap set from Dennis Kirk as a trial:
Hey GG, there are several custom motorcycle builders in the Phoenix area. It might be worth checking with some of them to see if they could build you a bar. If they can, they might be able to take it from design to manufacture to installation.I know they are mostly custom Harley shops, but handlebars are pretty universal.
I'm looking to replace Anni's bar with one that is more swept back and maybe a few inches higher. Being a woman, shorter arms come with the territory and my back/wrists don't like prolonged periods supporting me feminine bits. I would like a bar that is 4 or 5 inches closer to my body and a little higher for a good sit up a beg position. If risers are needed, they must blend with the Anniversario number plate, as I'm trying not to mess with the stock appearance.Someone on WG said they purchased one they liked from Amazon but I couldn't find the post that the info was contained in (he wasn't the OP). I would appreciate links whenever possible and brand/model numbers when not, so I can search them out. I understand that there is a small hole in the stock bar that the controls lock into that will need to be dealt with which isn't an issue. I would be grateful for any tips and tricks to make the replacement easier too.Thank you in advance for your time and efforts. GG PS.I'll take closer over higher if it comes to a choice.
I’m coming in late here I know, but for what it’s worth I have the Baak bars in my V7III. Pic here. It was clear that it was going to be tricky to install them so I had my local shop do it, and sure enough they said they had to reroute every single cable and wire but in the end it barely fit.