Do you guys still have the stock bars on your trike? If not, what did you replace them with and why did you switch?
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I have a Roadking that I converted. The bars I had were fine when it still had 2 wheels, but they seem to wide now that it's in trike mode. They are the Wild1 518s and they are pretty wide and flat. Almost beach bar like. I was just trying to get some idea of the general type of bars guys like. Stock bars on the Harley trikes are a lot narrower than what I now have. I was just trying to see if the narrowness of the stockers was a issue or if bars generally that narrow but maybe a different configuration were preferred. Maybe I should have asked if guys prefer wide or narrow for their trike bars. I like the look and feel of the Heritage bars, but I was curious if they to would feel wide on a trike. Normal riding is fine now, but very sharp cornering is not comfortable because my hands are so wide spread with my current set up. The heritage bars are narrower, but I wondered if I should be looking even narrower yet.
I fit the above to a "T" except I'm 5'-11".The stock TriGlide bars fit me just fine, never gave any thought to changing them. For what it's worth, I'm 6' with a 32" inseam and weigh 185 and have what I would call average length arms ie; I don't have problems buying clothes sized for regular. I also run the Road Zep seat which may play into the fit situation as it moved me up a little.
I too have considered up and back some. I am 6' 1" and with the stock bars from my 08 ultra find I have to reach down. I had a soft tail custom with mini apes on it stock that were a lot more comfortable. just don't know what all I would have to change . ( and the money involved)I fit the above to a "T" except I'm 5'-11".
I also am satisfied with he stock grips, but on my way home from a long trip last weekend, I got to thinking how would it feel if I had bars a couple inches up and back? I would be able to lean back and relax a little more, but I'm not spending almost $1000 to find out and if I'm wrong I'm really up the creek.
I just have to find someone with that setup and try first.
Do you guys still have the stock bars on your trike? If not, what did you replace them with and why did you switch?
Stock bars were killing me - tried HD's 2" pullbacks - worse yet.
Went with Paul Yaffe 14" Classic Bagger Apes (pulled back a bit) and have never looked back!epper:
Absolutely perfect (IMHO), much easier to turn, a very relaxing feel, and good wrist angle. Yup, had to change out the cables but overall it was well worth it.
Throw on my AirHawk Seat Pad and I can ride all day :GL1800:- comfortable!
Stock bars were killing me - tried HD's 2" pullbacks - worse yet.
Went with Paul Yaffe 14" Classic Bagger Apes (pulled back a bit) and have never looked back!epper:
Absolutely perfect (IMHO), much easier to turn, a very relaxing feel, and good wrist angle. Yup, had to change out the cables but overall it was well worth it.
Throw on my AirHawk Seat Pad and I can ride all day :GL1800:- comfortable!
And what was the cost of this setup? How did you know you'd like that setup before plunking down a lot of $$$$$? That's my problem - what if I cough up $1000 + or - and then find out I don't like the setup.......I'm out a large chunk of change for nothing. It's not worth it to me. My stock bars are fine - I was just looking to see if something might be a bit more comfortable.
I've never heard of any mechanic installing custom bars (or doing any other work for that matter) and allowing you to try them on without any sort of payment. Once they are on, you own them and aside from loosening the risers and adjusting for pullback, I don't see what else you could do. I have always sat on various bikes (after getting owner permission of course) to get an idea for what is comfortable. I'm not saying nobody will do it, I'm just saying I've never come across one with that much spare time to do hours of work for free. Good luck.
My dealer would not even order the bar until I sat on another bike with the bars I wanted, or very similar. I was lucky that I had talked to a guy that had the same bars, sat on his trike, and could tell right away that was what I wanted. Did not ride it, but was sitting on it for a while as we talked.
Then my dealer had me come in and fit the bars before completing the job.
As for other things like slip on exhaust or seats, they put them on and if you do not like them they will take back off, and let you try others.
Bars have too much labor involved to go with try it out.