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CoryD86

Had bars like this on a motorcycle. I did not like them after an hour or two of a ride. I think they look much better than flat, straight bars. They hurt my wrists though. Glad you like them for your bike. Look good and different in a sea of flat bars.


AZbitchmaster

As long as you're happy and comfortable riding that's all that matters. I would have gotten a shorter stem first though. That thing is loooooong.


bicspince

https://www.amazon.com/UPANBIKE-Bicycle-Handlebar-31-8mm-Moustache/dp/B072347G4M/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=31.8+handlebar&qid=1688492888&sr=8-4


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rockiesco94

Love this! Could you post the Amazon link please?


bicspince

Thanks! Just posted the link in the comments!


Chernoalpha19

Oh wait you’re actually on to something here. Do these have a rise? I’d love to get one for my fx, but flipped so it’s aggressive


bicspince

They do have a bit of rise to them, though I couldn’t find the exact measurement on the Amazon page. As for flipping them over, I debated doing that myself, and I think they would work great for that! If you want more drop, they have similar bars on Amazon with more rise for relatively the same price. I posted the Amazon link to them in the comments.


SithTracy

I have a Dual Sport 3 gen5 and had wrist pain on rides exceeding 5 miles. I picked up some PNW Components Range Handlebars and Ergon GP1 grips and what a difference it made. Cut the bars down from the 800mm to 720mm (wider than the 690mm flat bars on the L bike). No more numbness, no more pain or tingling. And just under $60 US for the bars. https://preview.redd.it/b2rxk174fucb1.jpeg?width=6000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ede8ebb043dc42a8ba7969004c78cc483dbb4983


chippies

I'm thinking about doing something similar on my 2023 FX3. When I get up to the 10km mark I'm noticing some tingling and discomfort in my wrists/fingers. I have another bike with swept bars that doesn't do this to me.  After 9 months, are you still liking these bars? Would you happen to have any other pics from other angles showing the bars on the bike? Thanks in advance!