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Description:
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These handlebars are basically like the regular Tommaselli Condor bars, except that the handle portion of the bars can be adjusted to a preferred angle.
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tommaselli condor ajdustable handlebars bars
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inajamaica
New Member
Registered: April 2007 Location: Northern VA Posts: 23
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Review Date: Tue July 31, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $120.00
| Rating: 6
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Pros:
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Fun, make you lean forward, well-made bars
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Cons:
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Too extreme for the TBird (w/respect to riding position)
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First of all, these bars are well-made. They are easy to adjust, and once tightened, they feel like they'll stay put.
I've logged a few hundred miles with them installed on my 2002 Thunderbird, and my conclusion is that they definitely put you into more if a sport-bike riding position. However, the TBird tank is very long and you are actually reaching further for the bars than you would on a sport bike.
If you go for these, expect to ride with your body as far forward as possible, and your crotch pushed right up against the tank.
On the TBird, you find you want to move your pegs back once these bars go on, so that might be another thing to think about.
I enjoyed riding with these, but I do believe I will be swapping them out for something else in the near future.
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