I’m good with that riding position. I had beach bars on my Roadliner and I road that bike all over the country for 11 years. The wrist position is not for everyone but I have long arms and it seems to work for my frame.I had them in my hands last month. They are huge and a bit too raked in for me. They require longer hydraulic lines as well as wiring —which is now routed outside of the bars. I ended up passing on them and I installed a set of black Indian Scout Tracker bars instead. BTW, the Bobber part numbers were live at the same time as the bars’ arrival, so they should not be too far off.
I’m going to take a close look at the bars/wiring before installing them. I’m thinking I should have no problem with routing them internally. But you’re right, for what they’re charging for the bars/wiring they should be already engineered for internal wire routing.