Looks great! I too have the Thrashin T Bar set up less the gauge relocation. They are absolutely amazing and the bike handles great. The company was great to talk to and deal with as they even sent me photos of their bikes with the different setups
I agree, Thrashin is made in the USA and is a quality product. I have several parts from them. I dont have the bars yet. I went FXR division MotorWitch bars. Cheers
My Ram 1500 squats also. I was surprised that your fathers Wagoneer didn't look like it was squatting last year with three bikes in the trailer. That's a pretty good load for a vehicle that size. I'm looking to upgrade to a 2500 Ram to pull my aluminum 7.5x14 with a deep V like yours with two baggers inside. I get pushed around with any type of side breeze.
I went with Krause bars and top triple tree clamp. Much better product in comparison to my buddy's thrashing supply set up! More expensive, but worth the jing, IMO!! 22' RGST!!
I’m diggin’ the build so far however the grips and footboards are bit too ‘Straight Outta Compton’ for my taste. Like two bright lights against a dark sky. ‘Fast Johnnie like’ racing stripes in bronze might temper those points and create more of a three color flow through entire bike.
I Can't stand (sons of anarchy) tbars 😵💫😖🤠✌️ But then I don't care for the "wheelbarrow style" roadglides now come with. I like the stock bars on older roadglides... lower and more straight.😉
Nice bars! But I can’t see myself paying $2,000+ on T bars. I’ll stick with my old school Factory 47 ape hangers. Nice build though!
Thanks Anthony, gauges look great, glad I was able to do something a lil different with the red needles, They pop much better in person, very red.
Looks great! I too have the Thrashin T Bar set up less the gauge relocation. They are absolutely amazing and the bike handles great. The company was great to talk to and deal with as they even sent me photos of their bikes with the different setups
OMG dude! Looks amazing. EVERYTHING!!! Great job.
I agree, Thrashin is made in the USA and is a quality product. I have several parts from them. I dont have the bars yet. I went FXR division MotorWitch bars. Cheers
My Ram 1500 squats also. I was surprised that your fathers Wagoneer didn't look like it was squatting last year with three bikes in the trailer. That's a pretty good load for a vehicle that size. I'm looking to upgrade to a 2500 Ram to pull my aluminum 7.5x14 with a deep V like yours with two baggers inside. I get pushed around with any type of side breeze.
Lovin the content! Good stuff! 🤙🏼
I went with Krause bars and top triple tree clamp. Much better product in comparison to my buddy's thrashing supply set up!
More expensive, but worth the jing, IMO!! 22' RGST!!
The bars look great.
Should have kraus for the price it's only a few hundred more and the build quality is better imo!!
I've been debating T Bars, can't decide between these or Kraus Wolf One Pro. I also don't know how it feels with T Bars and afraid I'd hate the setup.
Best rider position and ride quality on the market!
I’m diggin’ the build so far however the grips and footboards are bit too ‘Straight Outta Compton’ for my taste. Like two bright lights against a dark sky. ‘Fast Johnnie like’ racing stripes in bronze might temper those points and create more of a three color flow through entire bike.
How tall are you? I am 5’6 at best and afraid the 9.5 will be too tall. Great contents and information 👍🏼
I'm 5'7 and they are perfect for me!
@@DOOWORKMOTORSPORTS much appreciated man 🙏
I've heard the CVO Flash can void your insurance theft coverage if the bike if stolen. Can anybody confirm that?
you still need the key fob to start it.
Never did like those bars they look like they came off of a 62 skidoo
I Can't stand (sons of anarchy) tbars 😵💫😖🤠✌️
But then I don't care for the "wheelbarrow style" roadglides now come with.
I like the stock bars on older roadglides... lower and more straight.😉
Not a fan of the whole T-Bar thing. I liked your old Motorwitch set-up way better!
They’re not for everyone!
To be fair, I do not like most bars nowadays