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Street Tracker
I hate to admit it but as my body is aging (neck and knee) I can't quite ride in the same positions comfortably as I used to. So I'm in the process of changing out the M-Bars and possibly going back to the standard Bonneville footrests from the Norman Hyde rearsets. The footrest decision is still pending, I'll need to ride a bit first with the new handlebars.
My goal for the new bars wasn't to much from the mbars in the high position. I wanted a bit more pullback and slightly more rise without changing the overall width of the bars.
The first bars I tried when I got my Bonneville years ago were the Superbars and they were better than stock but I didn't like the lack of pullback and ended up going with the mbars in the high position.
After researching Bella Course/New Bonneville and not finding what I was looking for I started searching for Harley bars and ended up looking at Flanders selection. Most were to wide but I did find their Narrow Clubman's which seemed to fit what I was looking for.
Mbars vs Narrow Clubmans
I did have time to install them and will post more pics and a initial ride report in a day or two.
My goal for the new bars wasn't to much from the mbars in the high position. I wanted a bit more pullback and slightly more rise without changing the overall width of the bars.
The first bars I tried when I got my Bonneville years ago were the Superbars and they were better than stock but I didn't like the lack of pullback and ended up going with the mbars in the high position.
After researching Bella Course/New Bonneville and not finding what I was looking for I started searching for Harley bars and ended up looking at Flanders selection. Most were to wide but I did find their Narrow Clubman's which seemed to fit what I was looking for.
Height: 2.5"
Pullback: 7"
Center: 5.75"
Width: 28.75"
Diameter: 1"
Pullback: 7"
Center: 5.75"
Width: 28.75"
Diameter: 1"
Mbars vs Narrow Clubmans


I did have time to install them and will post more pics and a initial ride report in a day or two.