No problem, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! We're glad it helped you out and if you need anything else just let us know! Thanks again polylove77
Hello, your best bet is to have someone help you. Then you sit on the seat, place your hands out where you want your new bars to set, then have the other person take measurements from the stock bars to your hand position. Then add/subtract those measurements from the stock bar measurements or whatever the measurements are of the bars you currently have.
Hello. Thanks. There is some cross over. You really need to just do your homework ahead of time and make sure the bars you buy will work with your current setup and whether or not you will need to make modifications or make other purchases such as longer shorter cables or modify the control wires.
@@chaparralmotorsports I guess I ask because I’ll see a one inch set of say, Buckhorns.. I know a v star has one inch bars but when I plug in that information, it says it doesn’t fit. Does that take into account other factors besides diameter?
Chaparral Motorsports yeah thanks any advice on handlebars for 2018 fat boy I have the original bars and I am thinking to get something that will be safe to ride like 10”or 12” I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Nice David! I am personally a fan of the LA Choppers or Biltwell bars. I like their styles. I do recommend that you have a sit on your bike, hold your arms out and get that "perfect fit feeling" and then measure down to your riser clamp to see the perfect height bar for you. It makes a HUGE difference. After putting all the work into the swap, getting a bar an inch too tall or too short is a real bummer. Trust me... On a single bike I went through 5 bar swaps before I got it "just right." But once dialed... GOLDEN. Thanks for watching. - Kyle & the Chap Moto Team
Chaparral Motorsports yeah definitely I will make sure it is the right fit, and thanks for advice on the LA Choppers, /Biltwell , very cool Handlebars.
The welding shown on your example is incorrect. The stubs should NOT be welded to the ends of the yoke, but at least an inch farther back, resulting in a stronger weld. P.S. It is bemusing to watch the common knowledge of the '60s being rediscovered 60 years later.
Hi Harry, yes good point and something we forgot to address in the video. You do want to make sure you can still operate the motorcycle safely and maneuver the frontend comfortably from stop to stop. If you notice that you cannot fully turn the bars to the left or right, then pulling them back a bit will help. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You obviously didn't not know Brad, he has trained with Chuck Norris. Brad doesn't ask the bike to steer or turn. The bike asks Brad if it's okay if it's okay.
Hi Matt, thanks for watching our video. Those are Biltwell's Keystone bars. They are the 1" OD bars for Harley fitment. The measurements are: 28.5" wide from bar end to bar end. 6.5" wide at the bottom (inside). They are almst 5" tall at the highest point. The bar ends have 2.25" of pullback and the bar ends drop down about 3". You can find them on our website. www.chapmoto.com/biltwell-keystone-handlebars-parent-072-0601-2153 thanks again. Eric.
Hi Quill6211, it'd be the same process for T-bars. The only difference would be for the height, instead of measuring form the risers you'll be measuring from the top side of the top trip tree.
Thx. What's the closest 1 1/4 inch Chrome T-Bar you have to fit a 2008 Rocker C FXCWC to the measurements of 33 inch width - 13 inch high from the trip tree - 9 inch pull back?
Hi Quill6211, this is the closest thing we have to the dimensions you are looking for. These are 3.5 inches center to center for the mounts--not sure what the measurement is on the center to center bar mount location is on the rocker C? As long as it's 3.5" these would bolt up to your bike. www.chaparral-racing.com/product/wild-1-psyco-chubby-12-chopper-t-bar-handlebar/321-1564.aspx
thank you Eric perfect example to measure for apes. that guy though should go for 16" but he will notice it on the highway and during a down pour...lol
Buena explicación gracias
Thank you.
Thank you! This video really helped!
No problem, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! We're glad it helped you out and if you need anything else just let us know! Thanks again polylove77
what brand is that zbar? i had the same ones on my last bike and want to put them on my new bike. Thanks!
Thank you for your inquiry Randall. Here it is: www.chapmoto.com/biltwell-keystone-handlebars-parent-072-0601-2153 -- Kyle & the Chap Moto Team
Try taking those measurements on a Street Glide. The clamps are obscured by the fairing. How will you measure pullback and height?
Hello, your best bet is to have someone help you. Then you sit on the seat, place your hands out where you want your new bars to set, then have the other person take measurements from the stock bars to your hand position. Then add/subtract those measurements from the stock bar measurements or whatever the measurements are of the bars you currently have.
Cool video... would most Harley bars (1 inch) fit onto modern metric bikes?
Hello. Thanks. There is some cross over. You really need to just do your homework ahead of time and make sure the bars you buy will work with your current setup and whether or not you will need to make modifications or make other purchases such as longer shorter cables or modify the control wires.
@@chaparralmotorsports I guess I ask because I’ll see a one inch set of say, Buckhorns.. I know a v star has one inch bars but when I plug in that information, it says it doesn’t fit. Does that take into account other factors besides diameter?
Great information thank you
Yes Sir! Our pleasure. Are there any topics you'd specifically like to see covered? Thanks for watching. - Kyle & the Chap Moto Team
Chaparral Motorsports yeah thanks any advice on handlebars for 2018 fat boy I have the original bars and I am thinking to get something that will be safe to ride like 10”or 12” I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks
Nice David! I am personally a fan of the LA Choppers or Biltwell bars. I like their styles. I do recommend that you have a sit on your bike, hold your arms out and get that "perfect fit feeling" and then measure down to your riser clamp to see the perfect height bar for you. It makes a HUGE difference. After putting all the work into the swap, getting a bar an inch too tall or too short is a real bummer. Trust me... On a single bike I went through 5 bar swaps before I got it "just right." But once dialed... GOLDEN. Thanks for watching. - Kyle & the Chap Moto Team
Chaparral Motorsports yeah definitely I will make sure it is the right fit, and thanks for advice on the LA Choppers, /Biltwell , very cool Handlebars.
@@DavidAdiv Yes sir! - Kyle
Funny. I don't think Brad has ever sat on a motorbike before... I would probably die in the first corner in this position...🙂
He's ridden plenty. Every rider will have a handlebar style position that works best/is most comfortable for them.
@@chaparralmotorsports if you say so...
I like those bars, they fit my bike according to the description! I buy them and get used to them? No tape measure needed?? 👌
Nice!
thanks
No problem, thanks for watching Robert!
thanks mate👍
No problem. Thanks for watching.
The welding shown on your example is incorrect. The stubs should NOT be welded to the ends of the yoke, but at least an inch farther back, resulting in a stronger weld. P.S. It is bemusing to watch the common knowledge of the '60s being rediscovered 60 years later.
Ok, we will inform the manufacturer. Thanks for watching. Ride safe.
Brad has his arms at full strech, surely you have a duty of care for your customers. With has elbows locked how is he going to steer?
Hi Harry, yes good point and something we forgot to address in the video. You do want to make sure you can still operate the motorcycle safely and maneuver the frontend comfortably from stop to stop. If you notice that you cannot fully turn the bars to the left or right, then pulling them back a bit will help. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You obviously didn't not know Brad, he has trained with Chuck Norris.
Brad doesn't ask the bike to steer or turn.
The bike asks Brad if it's okay if it's okay.
Does anyone know what size the black Z bars were on the HD in this video
Hi Matt, thanks for watching our video. Those are Biltwell's Keystone bars. They are the 1" OD bars for Harley fitment. The measurements are: 28.5" wide from bar end to bar end. 6.5" wide at the bottom (inside). They are almst 5" tall at the highest point. The bar ends have 2.25" of pullback and the bar ends drop down about 3". You can find them on our website. www.chapmoto.com/biltwell-keystone-handlebars-parent-072-0601-2153 thanks again. Eric.
What about T-bars that bolt to the triple tree?
Hi Quill6211, it'd be the same process for T-bars. The only difference would be for the height, instead of measuring form the risers you'll be measuring from the top side of the top trip tree.
Thx. What's the closest 1 1/4 inch Chrome T-Bar you have to fit a 2008 Rocker C FXCWC to the measurements of 33 inch width - 13 inch high from the trip tree - 9 inch pull back?
I'm sorry its 15 inches to the trip tree not 13.
Hi Quill6211, this is the closest thing we have to the dimensions you are looking for. These are 3.5 inches center to center for the mounts--not sure what the measurement is on the center to center bar mount location is on the rocker C? As long as it's 3.5" these would bolt up to your bike. www.chaparral-racing.com/product/wild-1-psyco-chubby-12-chopper-t-bar-handlebar/321-1564.aspx
thx
Thanks man. Im 16 and I need new apes on my 1996 Harley Davidson Softail Custom
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed the video. Ride safe.
That dude would not be able to keep his hands on the bar with a hard turn
Hello, sure he could.
@@chaparralmotorsportsnot without coming out of his normal riding position.
thank you Eric perfect example to measure for apes. that guy though should go for 16" but he will notice it on the highway and during a down pour...lol
Ha! Ha! So true!
does that feel comfortable ????????????????????????????hahahahaha