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Old 06-17-2008, 02:01 AM   #21
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Nicely done and VERY clean looking. Are you planning on cutting those bolts off and capping them?
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Old 06-17-2008, 10:20 AM   #22
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Nicely done and VERY clean looking. Are you planning on cutting those bolts off and capping them?
Yup.
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Old 07-11-2008, 10:52 AM   #23
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Nice!!

Great setup! Just what I was looking for! I'm 6'1" tall so the GZ is a tad cramped on trips longer than an hour or so. Thank you for the idea.

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Old 07-11-2008, 01:50 PM   #24
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Looks great! I am also a long legged guy and need something like this. Hope you don't mind if I copy.
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Old 07-11-2008, 03:27 PM   #25
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Here's the latest update:

I cut down the bolts and capped them and I think it looks much better now. Here's a pic:



And here's a close-up of the j-bolts and how the whole thing's attached together:



I went on a camping trip this past weekend and I finally got a chance to use it on a long trip, rather than just around-town riding. It was really nice to have a way to stretch out during the ride, and I'd recommend it to anyone who does more than just short, local commuting. I found that it's nice to put my feet on the pegs, but if I totally stretch out and rest my legs on top of it, it's like having an ottoman attached to the bike. If I had some handlebars that pulled back a little more, a seat pad, and a backrest, it would be like riding a recliner. One note of caution, though: my legs are pretty short (31" inseam); if you have legs that are any longer, I'd say that you'll want to make the bar around 22"-24" wide rather than the 20" that I have. Also, the right bar is somewhat close to the brake and if you have big feet, it might get in the way a little; you'll have to make a conscious effort to get you foot underneath the bar whenever you brake (similar to moving your toe under the shifter with your left foot).



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Old 07-13-2008, 03:27 PM   #26
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have you thought about marketing that as a kit
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Old 07-13-2008, 03:54 PM   #27
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have you thought about marketing that as a kit
It's not really too "professional" but anyone who's interested can certainly copy what I've done. If I had more time and money, as well as some welding experience, I'd really like to see what I could do with this idea; as it is, it's pretty nice though.
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Old 07-14-2008, 08:54 PM   #28
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Very Nice

I might try this, maybe with some good solid chrome pipe and just cap it and make the actial pipe the pegs as well, maybe with a lathe or something. It may take a little while, but Ill give it a try.
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Old 07-14-2008, 10:03 PM   #29
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Very Nice

I might try this, maybe with some good solid chrome pipe and just cap it and make the actial pipe the pegs as well, maybe with a lathe or something. It may take a little while, but Ill give it a try.
Yeah, if I had a garage and some power tools, I'd be all over this bike with custom stuff; as it is, I'm stuck in an apartment until I'm done with school, and the only "power tool" I own is a cordless screwdriver.

This type of highway bar that I've made is nice because of its simplicity; a couple of cuts and a couple of holes and bolt the whole damn thing together and you're done.
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Old 05-21-2010, 06:53 PM   #30
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Re: Highway Bars

I am going to build a set tomorrow kind of a miz of your design and a few ideas I have came up with. As soon as it is done I will post some pics. Wish me luck.
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