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RT Handlebar Questions

Gcclubs

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For those who installed these I believe they are taller than the ST bars? By how much? More importantly are they more angled to the rider or the same angle as the ST bars? I am tall and would not need them more angled towards me as I find in tight turns the bars bang my knees.
 
For those who installed these I believe they are taller than the ST bars? By how much? More importantly are they more angled to the rider or the same angle as the ST bars? I am tall and would not need them more angled towards me as I find in tight turns the bars bang my knees.


I had RT bars put on my ST. They are probably 2 to 3 inches higher. They do angle back a bit more than the ST bars but they don't really angle down. Plus with the additional height there is about a good inch or so clearance from the very tip end of the handle bar grip to the top of my leg (half way between my knee and hip)....that is with the wheels turned as absolutely tight as they can go. It doesn't even come close to hitting my knee...I am 5' 6" so a little taller for a woman but these handle bars fit me better than the stock ones. If you can afford it maybe the tri axis bars would work better for you. You can adjust them more to suit your needs. That would have been my choice...but the money thing gets in the way of wants sometimes. Cindy
 
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