"S" handlebar dimensions needed

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StephenB
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"S" handlebar dimensions needed

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Tip to Tip ?
Pull Back ?
Rise ?

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Re: "S" handlebar dimensions needed

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1955 to 73 low bars from Motobins.
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CS standard bars from Motobins
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Fehling S bars from Huckey's
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I would be keen to know the measurments of the factory installed Magura bars. I had a set on my old /7 and they where super comfey. Much better than the 55 to 73 low bars.
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Re: "S" handlebar dimensions needed

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These are what I have -
Height:
3"
Pullback:
4.75"
Center:
4"
Width:
25.25"

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