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Tri Axis Handlebars

RudyB

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I am a new rider 7000 miles last 3 months after coming back from Nor Cal rally 2800 mi 8 days getting severe pain shoulders and arms I am considering putting tri axis handlebars on my 2014 Spyder RT in the spring is it worth the cost and will it solve my problems because of the different adjustments I can make in riding positions[emoji16]
 
Tri axis are a good solution. Expensive, but worth it in the adjustment for different types of riding positions. :thumbup:
 
Doea anyone have acost figure on the install? Maybe I should ask about labor hours and extras,eg,cables and such?

Thanks, Good Luck
 
paid 550.00 for the tri axis bars,225.00 to install at the dealer.also had to get gps mount,found it on ebay for 100.00.The bars are great,wouldn't be without them.
 
I paid $500 on eBay for mine and just finished the install tonight. It took me about 7.5 hours to do the install and that was with taking a few breaks for beer. Wasn't bad at all.
 
with both shoulder replaced and limited motion, they fantastic. Worth every $$. Just got back from a 2000 mile trip to Utah for RED Rocks Spyderfest and not sore at all. :yes:
 
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