For Sale T-bars- Off market

Not trying to stop a sale but I would try the bracket first before you sell them.

After initial ride my impression was he!! no, not for me and reading that minor adjustment will make a big difference I was pretty sceptical but I'm glad to say I was proved wrong. After temporarily relocating the gauges and moving bars back went for a ride the bike completely transformed. Aside from bars being narrower and will take little getting used to when taking turns they feel great overall. So for now they're off the market. Thanks for changing my mind, one question though, did you have to move the brake line to back of the triple tree? It's getting dangerously stretched especially at full tilt.
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After initial ride my impression was he!! no, not for me and reading that minor adjustment will make a big difference I was pretty sceptical but I'm glad to say I was proved wrong. After temporarily relocating the gauges and moving bars back went for a ride the bike completely transformed. Aside from bars being narrower and will take little getting used to when taking turns they feel great overall. So for now they're off the market. Thanks for changing my mind, one question though, did you have to move the brake line to back of the triple tree? It's getting dangerously stretched especially at full tilt.
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I would relocate the brake line. Or there are a couple threads recently of extending the brake lines
 
No biggie as in they can be pushed a little to lift the tank, or do they have to be unbolted to lift the tank?
 
Probably unbolted or at least my similar NZ Thunderbars do.:( Still just a couple of minutes. You don't keep your lunch under the tank, do you? ;):D
 
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