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Author Topic: Nostalgia handlebars, old school 40s (beach)  (Read 2010 times)
_Sheffjs_
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Jerry & Sherry Sheffer

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« on: March 07, 2017, 03:51:41 PM »

If I measure correct the 1500 stock bars with no controls (off the bike) measure
4.5 knurl to knurl.   8.5 center

Height 7.5      11.5 pull back         33 width

Looking for a nostalgic 40s looking handle bar without going too far or wide. Has anyone gone this route? If so what brand/model measurements?  Pros or cons? 

Below is the basic feel I am looking for. 



 
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big poppa pump
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« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2017, 05:17:11 PM »

Wild1 1-1/4" beach bars.

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2017, 08:02:53 AM »

You are happy with them?? I take it all wires/cables were long enough?
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2017, 09:09:19 AM »

You are happy with them?? I take it all wires/cables were long enough?

It's a bit wider than I expected, 36" to be precise, but I love it. Control cables are just about the right length, albeit I had to reroute the throttle cables behind the triple tree. I had them originally installed with the Aeromach 4" risers, it was comfortable but since the bars were kinda extra wide with not too much height, the end of the bars were hitting my knees/thighs when executing U-turns. I solved this issue by adding ROX 2" Pivoting risers.

It's perfect now!
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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2017, 04:27:00 PM »

I love the looks of the old wide bars  cooldude
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« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2017, 06:42:17 AM »

Stock measurement: GL 1500 C Valkyrie 1997 - 2003    1" dia., 6" rise, 33" width, 14" pullback, 9" center width, 100mm on center knurl. That being said, I waiting on a set of Baron Starbars which are 36" wide, 4" rise, 12 1/2" pullback, and I believe 10" center width.

Barons Description:

Engineered to eliminate neck, shoulder and back pain, and make your bike feel like it has power steering.

Unique bends compliment and contour the shape of your bike.

Shape of the bars re-angle, re-align and widen your grip, allowing your shoulders to relax and your spine to re-align, removing stress on your lower back and providing you with additional leverage and improved control positioning.



I'm personally shooting for better control @ lower speed.

    
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« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2017, 02:51:06 PM »

Stock measurement: GL 1500 C Valkyrie 1997 - 2003    1" dia., 6" rise, 33" width, 14" pullback, 9" center width, 100mm on center knurl. That being said, I waiting on a set of Baron Starbars which are 36" wide, 4" rise, 12 1/2" pullback, and I believe 10" center width.

Barons Description:

Engineered to eliminate neck, shoulder and back pain, and make your bike feel like it has power steering.

Unique bends compliment and contour the shape of your bike.

Shape of the bars re-angle, re-align and widen your grip, allowing your shoulders to relax and your spine to re-align, removing stress on your lower back and providing you with additional leverage and improved control positioning.



I'm personally shooting for better control @ lower speed.

    
  Can you please send me the exact part number?  or is it Part Number: BA-7300-00B
Parts Unlimited P/N: 0601-2117
 
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« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2017, 04:34:10 PM »

This is what I have.

http://www.directcycleparts.com/handlebars-controls-handlebars-wild-black-wild-wo550b-chubby-handlebars-black-beach-bars-p-8644.html
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« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2017, 07:20:38 PM »

I use the western style bars I bought off ebay, awesome fit feel and lots of old school style. Look up my latest post for pics, I just finished the makeover.
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« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2017, 05:03:59 AM »

Stock measurement: GL 1500 C Valkyrie 1997 - 2003    1" dia., 6" rise, 33" width, 14" pullback, 9" center width, 100mm on center knurl. That being said, I waiting on a set of Baron Starbars which are 36" wide, 4" rise, 12 1/2" pullback, and I believe 10" center width.

Barons Description:

Engineered to eliminate neck, shoulder and back pain, and make your bike feel like it has power steering.

Unique bends compliment and contour the shape of your bike.

Shape of the bars re-angle, re-align and widen your grip, allowing your shoulders to relax and your spine to re-align, removing stress on your lower back and providing you with additional leverage and improved control positioning.



I'm personally shooting for better control @ lower speed.

    
  Can you please send me the exact part number?  or is it Part Number: BA-7300-00B
Parts Unlimited P/N: 0601-2117
 

BA7300-00. I got mine from Amazon "Powersports Superstore" for $100 shipped free.
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« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2017, 12:39:24 PM »

H13man

  I like the look of the 1"  diameter bar over the fatty as it is more old school looking to me.  When you have this bar mounted can you please PM me a pic divers top down view?   Thanks


Big poppa pump.

  Your bars have the right curve look however I'm going to try for a bar that is 1" diameter the entire bar. 

Thanks for all help. 
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h13man
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« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2017, 05:38:13 AM »

No problem. Hope they will be delivered Monday.
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« Reply #12 on: March 12, 2017, 08:22:59 AM »

Here's a shot of my nostalgia bars.  Spread your wings and FLY bars!

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0TuB7W83hDCTHdvS1QzMGJlaU0/edit

Sorry about the Google Drive link, was before my Photobucket days.  Double click to zooms in.
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« Reply #13 on: March 12, 2017, 08:27:32 AM »

It tough to guage handlebar threads as to what folks are getting and why. Seems most on the Valkyrie are looking for more pullback and a slight rise to get the handlebar ends closer so they don't need to reach out and down so far. I need just the opposite. Less pullback and 1 to 2" rise increase minimal. In the stock position the bars are way to close to me. I did a lot of research, and beside mini-apes I believe the best solution is XF6 handlebar risers....4" risers, straight up. Anyone have other suggestions? I did try rotating the stock bars up, but I can't go high enough without doing wrist contortions. Not natural or comfortable. I figure with the XF6 risers I can rotate the stock bars down enough to be comfortable.  http://www.xf6-custom.com/partpages/vtxpages/4vtxrisers.html
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« Reply #14 on: March 12, 2017, 09:59:25 AM »

It tough to guage handlebar threads as to what folks are getting and why. Seems most on the Valkyrie are looking for more pullback and a slight rise to get the handlebar ends closer so they don't need to reach out and down so far. I need just the opposite. Less pullback and 1 to 2" rise increase minimal. In the stock position the bars are way to close to me. I did a lot of research, and beside mini-apes I believe the best solution is XF6 handlebar risers....4" risers, straight up. Anyone have other suggestions? I did try rotating the stock bars up, but I can't go high enough without doing wrist contortions. Not natural or comfortable. I figure with the XF6 risers I can rotate the stock bars down enough to be comfortable.  http://www.xf6-custom.com/partpages/vtxpages/4vtxrisers.html


I agree, by the time I get mine rolled forward enough my wrist take a beating. I need something more forward and without the weird wrist angle.
The stock bars are like a tiller to me...
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« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2017, 06:32:09 AM »

Interesting, the 2014 Valk is way different than my 1500s, more "motocross feel" "less tiller" more reach to find them.  Lots on the 1800 board went to great trouble to change the stock bar, I love it as it is.  I was contemplating powder coating a set of stock 1500 bars for my 1500 standard but will wait of the ride report above.    cooldude
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« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2017, 06:22:50 AM »

Well finally got the time and weather to install the Starbars.

The low speed handling is greatly improved. They are lower but not that much but there seems to be a little less "arm sag" so to speak. They are doing what I wanted them to do and the chrome is very high quality. There was one 1/4" hole in them on the right side that I plugged with a pencil eraser and silicone to keep excessive moisture out as the hole is facing into the wind otherwise it can't be seen.
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« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2017, 07:58:20 AM »

Well finally got the time and weather to install the Starbars.

The low speed handling is greatly improved. They are lower but not that much but there seems to be a little less "arm sag" so to speak. They are doing what I wanted them to do and the chrome is very high quality. There was one 1/4" hole in them on the right side that I plugged with a pencil eraser and silicone to keep excessive moisture out as the hole is facing into the wind otherwise it can't be seen.

Where is the pictures? It did not happen without pictures!
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