I"ve been in the industry for 10 years and this is the first time that this has been explained in a way that is completey "dummy-free". Thanks Todd and LowBrow!
What a cool guy... i just got my first bike in a long long time 30 plus years I would say, and I love the feeling of riding it. It’s got ape hangers and even though I like them I kind of want something lower but aggressive My bike is a 2004 Suzuki Volucia 800 What do you recommend? I want something badass
I swapped the handlebars out on my CB750 for the first time last summer. Creating the switch wire holes with a hand drill and a dremel was a huge pain in the ass but I got it done. Do people really call and complain that the grips they ordered are different sizes? That's funny (and embarrasing). Sounds like something I would've done when I first started.
I got a 2002 FLSTC that had ape hangers on it I have only owed Shovelheads. I went to swap out these bars n and it turned into a dog and pony show. I just want some nice stock handlebars but all four sets I have don't work. Sorry I ever bought the twin cam I have two I am selling the Road King so I can tract down a good Evo.
How bout a video on risers that dont slip or how tos on how to stop apehangers from moving . I have seen some bagger clamps that have built in set screws, I need something like that for a softail that clamp where the top clamp is expose chromed and nice.
Yes they do but they slip, I have 18 inch aps when I hit a bump, or when I try to push the bike around with the bars there is to much leverage. I would drill and pin them but all wires are inside the bars ,. This is a common problem I have read countless complaints. There are a number of micky mouse solutions out there but I would think some would make a set of risers or top clamps with a set screw built in. They do make top clamps with set screws but only for baggers that the clamp is hidden. I want one that chrome and looks nice.
Hm. Perhaps you could slip a piece of sheet metal inside the bar to protect the wiring while you drill two holes on it, then drill and tap short holes on the inside of the clamps to fit a small length of threaded rod? I don't know what exactly you meant by pinning, but this should do the same thing with nothing visible.
i just purchased a new bike and the guy i bought it from put 24 in width handlebars on it. It is comfortable but i felt like slow tight turns seemed a bit more difficult than should be normally. He gave me the stock handlebars with it, however I am not sure if i should put those back on or not seeing how much of a difference it would really make. The new bars have an 8 in rise to them and the height is definitely comfortable.So do you recommend me just getting used to the narrow bars or would swapping it back to stock be better even though they are much lower? thanks
super weird... Next vid I'll make sure who it ever it is says "hey man hit that subscribe button below and point downward in all directions ahahah" Cheers man hope all is well and thanks for the feedback! Take care. - Mikey
I don't need any handlebar info, I'm just stopping in to say Lowbrow is the shit and thanks guys for doing what you do! 😘
I"ve been in the industry for 10 years and this is the first time that this has been explained in a way that is completey "dummy-free". Thanks Todd and LowBrow!
Merry XMas idea Todd ⚡️⚡️🔥⛄️
Happy holidays to you and yours!
Just got a 2019 883. Todd is the "ONLY" person who has explained how my new bars might fit....."TIPS" AWESOME!!!!
Lots of good information that first time builders like me. Been riding for years but now I'm building a scoot from scratch. Once again Thank you .
These videos are more help than you guys can imagine. Thanks a bunch!
Todd you legend ! Finally someone tells us the centre to centre measurement for Harley triple tree spread ! 3 1/2 inch. Thank you Dude !
I only watch these because Todd 😍
Todd's the man
Todd’s a True Wizard! Thank you Todd
Excellent video Todd ! You really covered some points that could save some real headaches. Or even injury .
Todd is the coolest!
In 1971 I bought a 64 Bonnie not knowing a think about it could have used Todd in those days. Mort
Thanks, as always, for the education. Can you do a similar discussion of springer forks, their special qualities, problems, and accessories?
blackcat9volt I'll look into what we carry and what we can talk about and see if we can make it happen, cheers - mikey
You are a mix between triple H and Paul bostaph bro 🤘🤘... your look is cool
Thank for your video!
you very smart looking young man great info thanks
Good info and definitely saved me a headache. Subscribed.
Thanks Todd, I will check out the site next.
What's the song at the beginning!!! Sounds badass
What a cool guy... i just got my first bike in a long long time 30 plus years I would say, and I love the feeling of riding it. It’s got ape hangers and even though I like them I kind of want something lower but aggressive
My bike is a 2004 Suzuki Volucia 800
What do you recommend? I want something badass
Looking to swap the “mini apes” on my 2020 with some lower ones. Just a drop of about 4” like the other softails have.
Murdock 10" pullback slims with moto or mid bend bars are unbeatable. Period
Very informative 👍
I swapped the handlebars out on my CB750 for the first time last summer. Creating the switch wire holes with a hand drill and a dremel was a huge pain in the ass but I got it done. Do people really call and complain that the grips they ordered are different sizes? That's funny (and embarrasing). Sounds like something I would've done when I first started.
all the time, everyday...
How do you replace the steering lock on 1973 triumph daytona 500
Thanks Gandalf the grey!
Who's that opening song by? That's a killer groove!
Like your jacket. What brand? What bike do you personally like? Thanks.
Nice bars. How would I lower the diameter of my bars? Grips too big.....
Excellent cover all video!
I got a 2002 FLSTC that had ape hangers on it I have only owed Shovelheads. I went to swap out these bars n and it turned into a dog and pony show. I just want some nice stock handlebars but all four sets I have don't work. Sorry I ever bought the twin cam I have two I am selling the Road King so I can tract down a good Evo.
What would be the torque for the rabbit bars ?
Good info from todd
Thanks for info man! Keep up the great stuff! Subed!
How bout a video on risers that dont slip or how tos on how to stop apehangers from moving . I have seen some bagger clamps that have built in set screws, I need something like that for a softail that clamp where the top clamp is expose chromed and nice.
Does your handlebar have knurling?
Yes they do but they slip, I have 18 inch aps when I hit a bump, or when I try to push the bike around with the bars there is to much leverage. I would drill and pin them but all wires are inside the bars ,. This is a common problem I have read countless complaints. There are a number of micky mouse solutions out there but I would think some would make a set of risers or top clamps with a set screw built in. They do make top clamps with set screws but only for baggers that the clamp is hidden. I want one that chrome and looks nice.
Hm. Perhaps you could slip a piece of sheet metal inside the bar to protect the wiring while you drill two holes on it, then drill and tap short holes on the inside of the clamps to fit a small length of threaded rod? I don't know what exactly you meant by pinning, but this should do the same thing with nothing visible.
baggernation.com/item.php?iid=75
This is what I want but chromed. been looking for a long time. nobody makes them, someone should.
why would you cut a slot there when there's already a slot there it's the mirror bracket that won't work and you can't notch it
Awesome store and people...
Very helpful video
Very thorough.
i just purchased a new bike and the guy i bought it from put 24 in width handlebars on it. It is comfortable but i felt like slow tight turns seemed a bit more difficult than should be normally. He gave me the stock handlebars with it, however I am not sure if i should put those back on or not seeing how much of a difference it would really make. The new bars have an 8 in rise to them and the height is definitely comfortable.So do you recommend me just getting used to the narrow bars or would swapping it back to stock be better even though they are much lower? thanks
I love this guy
Any chance of a free lowbrow customs poster /sticker????
(could hurt asking),cheers ,take care on the road
Very informative brother man, preciate the tips. Sub'd
Why i bought my bars internally wired
Todd's cool
Thanks.
Ca. Y all do some stuff for the new Brit bikes . Luke triumph speedmaster
Jack Wylde reviewing handlebars
Harley had sportsters in 1952??
Yeah the K model. Bottom end is the same as the Ironhead and was the original Sportster
0:17 the sub button is in the opposite corner
thats weird cause my phone and computers its on the right side
bottom right hand of the screen there is a little LWBRW logo that says subscribe, there is a huge one on the left from youtube...
i watch on a regular desktop pc and i saw no logo annotation pop up on the screen, oh well whatever!
super weird... Next vid I'll make sure who it ever it is says "hey man hit that subscribe button below and point downward in all directions ahahah" Cheers man hope all is well and thanks for the feedback! Take care. - Mikey
I mean with you .... Sorry
Yep.... I’m the cutter :(
Am I the only idiot that called the number?
God, owning a harley is like owning an iphone. Everything has to be especial made or doesn't work.