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I have ordered the LMC Lang Motorcycles Swing Seat. My bike is not a First Edition so I am having it stitched with a silver/grey thread that Hans says will match up well with the grey engine case.Can't wait to see them on your bike.I really like the beach bars for a bobber solo seat set up.Good job!
Thats Bad A$$!I have ordered the LMC Lang Motorcycles Swing Seat. My bike is not a First Edition so I am having it stitched with a silver/grey thread that Hans says will match up well with the grey engine case.
I have to say that Hans was very easy to deal with after I downloaded the Mate app for my Mac and it translated English into perfect German to get my order in.
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Thats Bad A$$!
Looks like a show piece
Maybe you could reinforce the slot holes you plan to cut out then have em powder coated.I was an airframe tech in the military always raises concerns about strength to weight ratio.These 2 wheeled machines are similar to aircraftSo I ran the endoscope through the inside of the bars. I cannot find any seam inside the bars where the ridge appears on the outside. I wanted to check and make sure the inside I.D. would allow the connectors to slide through. I was a little concerned the bars would be made from thicker steel but the shot inside of the welded-in thread boss for the bar-end weights looks to be of a similar I.D. of the OEM bars. It would really suck to cut into a brand new set of bars and find an obstruction or too narrow of an I.D.
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So tomorrow it's off to my brother-in-law's tool and die shop to mill the slots into the bars. Hopefully we can get it done without scratching up the painted surfaces otherwise it will be off to have them powder coated again.
I may look into that but the slots in the OEM bars are pretty large and if we milled up a set of bosses to weld on it may be unsightly. Plus they couldn't intrude at all into the I.D. as those connectors are a bit bulky.Maybe you could reinforce the slot holes you plan to cut out then have em powder coated.I was an airframe tech in the military always raises concerns about strength to weight ratio.These 2 wheeled machines are similar to aircraft
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Every time my wife comes in from the garage she gives a look like I’ve lost my mind.
I rode a Yamaha Roadliner that I put beach bars on all over the country for eleven years. To me they offer the most relaxed riding position of any style handlebars.Me2 but hang in there. The beach bars on my Road King are still my favorite way to pose on a bike but I really enjoy cruising the City on my R18 and feeling like I AM the king. That seat from Hans is to die for and I hope to see it on the bike. I might even reach out to Hans and practice my Deutsch.
Yeah,I'm more of a Beach than an Ape,LOL!I rode a Yamaha Roadliner that I put beach bars on all over the country for eleven years. To me they offer the most relaxed riding position of any style handlebars.
They are plenty beefy. I haven’t had the time to measure the I.D. yet but I’m hoping that it is not narrower than the OEM bar.Nice job!They look strong enough to handle the openings.
Hopefully you are going to a warmer climate on vacation .