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Item #784798

LA Choppers Hefty 1 1/4" Twin Peaks Bagger Handlebar

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          Description

          Looking to dress up your dresser? LA Choppers presents the Twin Peaks bar designed specifically for bikes with a Batwing fairing to add clearance. They add to touring comfort with a different wrist angle than stock for a more comfortable pullback and less stress on your wrists.

          Features:

          • 1 1/4" bar diameter stepped to 1" in riser and control areas
          • Drilled for optional internal wiring
          • Works with factory heated grips
          • Notched for fly-by-wire throttle
          • Black finish is powdercoated
          • Made in the USA

          Dimensions:

          • Width: 37"
          • Handlebar Diameter: 1 1/4"
          • Pullback: 5"
          • Center Width: 7 3/4"

          Part Numbers for LA Choppers Hefty 1 1/4" Twin Peaks Bagger Handlebar

          Fitment for Parts LA Choppers Hefty 1 1/4" Twin Peaks Bagger Handlebar

          This part fits the following vehicles:

          Harley Davidson
          Indian

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          Questions

          hello; are cable extensions needed for the 12" rise handle bar? ( I have a 2011 streetglide)

          Asked by: Lenny
          When buying new bars, a rough formula to follow is to measure the increased height + 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.
          Answered by: AnneMarieF9
          Date published: 2023-03-27
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