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Old 02-26-2016, 04:21 PM   #1
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helibars

Anyone had any experience with them, from the reviews they look like they are what I need for the wrists and shoulder issues I have, pricey though. Looking a the horizon XP2
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Old 02-29-2016, 01:04 AM   #2
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Great company but I have not used there product on my vaquero I did use there riser for my concours and the quality was excellent z
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I think Kris (Netnorske) has those on his Victory
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Old 03-02-2016, 11:16 AM   #4
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I saw a Voyager for sale with them on the bike. I tried to find it but can't at the moment. If I do I will let you know. They seem like great bars and fell in love with them when I came across a You Tube video of someone reviewing them years ago.

I cannot find a good deal on them online and it seems they are all the same price around $750 . If someone finds a better deal please post.

Mike, when did you start caring how much it costs? It is a little pricey but when you figure in how much risers and another set of bars would cost they are 2x (maybe 3x) the price but you have an infinite amount of adjustment. The more I am thinking about it and the older I get it makes sense. A seat costs much more than this...

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Anyone had any experience with them, from the reviews they look like they are what I need for the wrists and shoulder issues I have, pricey though. Looking a the horizon XP2

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Old 03-10-2016, 08:19 AM   #5
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Mike, when did you start caring how much it costs? It is a little pricey but when you figure in how much risers and another set of bars would cost they are 2x (maybe 3x) the price but you have an infinite amount of adjustment. The more I am thinking about it and the older I get it makes sense. A seat costs much more than this...
It's the English in me, always looking to get a better price. I ended up buying them.
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Old 03-10-2016, 10:54 AM   #6
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I bought a pair that should arrive today.

Factory bars = too low
Scootworks 2" risers = ok height, but the angle of the grips force my elbows inwards making contact with my rib cage.
HeliBars= win???

I learned 2 lessions with my concourse14 over the first year of ownership.
1: spend the big bucks and bigger wait time, with a premium seat (russle day long or Baldwin saddles)

2: dont nickle and dime bars and add-on's for the bike. just go for it, and get the Premium adjustable bars and be done with it.

I have heli bars on the concourse14 and never looked back.
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