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| | cowenox | Set | | Reg. Date | : | 30/11/2022 | Posts | : | 2 | Location | : | United States |
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| Posted : 04 Dec 2022 - 21:30 Post title : Advice on T-bars for Thunderbike | | How did you find the service from thunder bike?
Was there much of a wait for delivery? Were they delivered wrapped in styrofoam etc to protect from scratches?
I'm pretty sure I want those bars too, they seem to sit out and up a bit more than the triumph ones, but am a bit worried about ordering something online without seeing what I'm getting in the flesh.
Any advice on them would be much appreciated.
Cheers
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| | MotorMac | Jupiter | | | Reg. Date | : | 29/08/2010 | Posts | : | 1,792 | Location | : | Nor Cal, United States |
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| Posted : 07 Dec 2022 - 17:07 Post title : Re: Advice on T-bars for Thunderbike (Re: cowenox) | | Triumph's stock rider position is technically excellent - upright at attention - but it gets a bit tiresome on long rides, so I got a set of T-bars hoping they'd be a little farther back. They're not. They're about the same reach and lower than stock. This might help: Link Your results may differ, I went with the Road Glide bars and Avon grips. Had to extend front brake line.
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