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Attitude handlebars

troop

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Anybody here using the Attitude handlebars on their F3 ? Can-Am says they're good for taller riders using foot position 4 or 5. Not sure I'd like the wrist position but who knows? Thoughts? Pix ? Thanks
 
From what I have seen of the Attitude bars, I don't like them. Lamonster's Billy Club Bars are much better for a tall Ryder, and they Do give you that Attitude as well.
 
Has anyone actually seen any attitude bars actually installed on a F3 ? I have some generic Rox knock off billet risers arriving today. I'll see if I can get them fitted. If not, I might be the forum guinea pig for the attitude bars :( :)
 
I have them and love them. That is if the attitude bars are the same as the drag\straight bars. I’m 6 feet tall with long arms so they are comfortable for me, and sit you in a slight reach forward position which I like and find comfortable. My wrists are straight, and elbows slightly bent. The bars come with a riser that keeps the bars from hitting the tank when turning. The bars are installed in the pic below and I am holding the stock bar in the position where they are originally mounted (no riser).

https://flic.kr/p/2iL4isd

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https://flic.kr/p/2iEhZ2r
 
Nope, they're different..
 

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Pretty much solved my handlebar situation with some $22 CNC billet 2" adjustable risers. They lifted up my long reach bars by about 2", kept them the same distance/reach away and still have the OEM width I want.
 

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Hello, I put them on and they look great. Definitely cooler than stock. Unfortunately, they’re not great for longer rides. I’m constantly wanting to have my hands cantered in just a little. I also got some shoulder aches and have to stretch out every now and then. I don’t think that the positioning of the handlebars would be an issue for people with a shorter arms as they come with a stem extension. I have decided to keep them on and if I ever go on a long rode trip, I’m going to switch them out to the original bars. As with most sporty things such as tires, backrests, and in this case handle bars, Cooler does not equal comfort. So, if you do mostly day rides and you like the way it looks, I say go for them.
 
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