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A8: Spaghetti Six Bend

 

B8: Deep Tiller Six Bend

 

2001 Custom VW Trike

650-08121

Deep Tiller Six Bend Bars

Barry Cummins

'82 Kawasaki Custom Trike

SRC650-08121

Deep Tiller Six Bend Bars

Mike Haines

2001 Custom VW Trike

SRC650-08121

Deep Tiller Six Bend Bars

Barry Cummins

C8: Standard Six Bend

 

D8: Original California Pullback Bars

E8: Original California Spread Pullback Bars

Harley Davidson

SRC650-08227

California Pullbacks

John Bauch

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Handlebar Measurements

All measurements are made in normal riding position.

Height or Rise: Total height measured in a level plane.

Pull Back: Vertical lines from the furthest forward to rear in a level plane.

Center Width: Straight flat section before the start of the bends.

Width: Total overall tip to tip width, no grips or bar end weights.

New cables and new brake lines? When buying new bars, a rough formula to follow is to measure the increased heigth + 1/2 the increased pullback that the new bars will give you. This amount will be very close to how much additional cable and brake line that you may need. However, the best method is to fit the new bars to the motorcycle and then make the increased length determinations, if needed at all.

Additionally, make sure to allow room for your new bars to clear your gas tank on full lock turn.