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| | coneye | Set |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 29/07/2010 | Posts | : | 420 | Location | : | adelaide, Australia |
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| Posted : 18 Sep 2010 - 05:13 Post title : T BARS | | When i bought the bike i had the triumph T bars put on , but i have since seen that Thunderbike make a set . I rang them and sked if they know if they are taller , comer more forward or what .
They did'nt know but gave me the measurements , and it is has follows stand bike straight and measure from centre of handle bar end to floor , also from centre of handlebar end to the centre of the rear shocker where it bolts on at the bottom
For me the measurments were not drastic enough change to warrant spending another 500 dollars but yesterday when in the dealers i measured the stock bars to see if they were any different . Here's the measurments
Thunderbike T bar to floor ------------1070 mm Bar to shocker ----------------825m
Triumph T bar to floor-------------1030mm Bar to shocker ----------------810mm
Triumph standard bar -- ----Suprisingly same has the Triumph T bar
So basicly the triumph T bar will not alter your riding position , just the looks , (AND THEY LOOK GOOD )
The thunderbike would be my first choice if i had known about them at the time , because they would be slighly higher , and they look good has well . but not good enough to warrant me paying out again
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| | zolti | Thor |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 23/03/2010 | Posts | : | 3,127 | Location | : | newcastle , United Kingdom |
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| Posted : 18 Sep 2010 - 07:46 Post title : Re: T BARS (Re: coneye) | | cheers for that,
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