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h13man
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Indiana NW Central Flatlands
J&P Handlebars.
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June 27, 2024, 04:53:20 AM »
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/jp-cycles-low-oem-style-chrome-handlebar
I've mentioned these bars being such good fit on the VT1100C Spirit and the Valkyrie they seem to be back in stock after at least 2 yrs. Very good QC IMO. BTW I'm normal build @ 5'11" for reference purpose. Gets rid of the extreme wrist angle that shows up at low speed handling because of the 14" pullback. And yes no cable or brake line fitment issue as shown in my pic.
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-easy-rider-easy-rider-usa-1969-regie-dennis-hopper-dennis-hopper-peter-125523314.html?imageid=421FD843-E7AB-44C5-AC44-5FFF934547FA&p=1238267&pn=1&searchId=59b2ee5e57f0e6d17a3e7985dbca1ac5&searchtype=0
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John Schmidt
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a/k/a Stuffy. '99 I/S Valk Roadsmith Trike
De Pere, WI (Green Bay)
Re: J&P Handlebars.
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June 28, 2024, 10:03:37 AM »
FWIW, I used Wild 1 chubby bars on both my '98 Tourer and current '99 I/S trike. They're 1.25" in diameter which on the '98 allowed me to run the wiring from the controls inside the bars...kinda cleans up the look. I didn't do that on the trike, not sure why the change of heart but on the Tourer it worked great for all the years I rode it. The measurements are close to the Valk bars except for pullback but never seems to create an issue. Although the price is rather high, in both cases I bought from their "blem" listing and could never locate the blem except in my wallet...which was a lot fatter due to the greatly reduced cost. I like the beefier look, and the extra thickness doesn't create issues since the ends and center are normal size, allowing for stock control and clamp installation. They are drilled and dimpled to facilitate mounting controls and wiring. The particular model I used is WO508.
I've also bought risers and clamps from them in the past just to kinda dress up that area. The website is: Wild1inc.com if you want to look around.
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