LannyNguyen
Well-known member
Those aren't apehangers, they barely qualify as raised handlebars. Put a set of 6" dogbone risers under them and then you'll have apehangers.
I didn't say they were apes, I said I wanted to have apes on mine. lol
Those aren't apehangers, they barely qualify as raised handlebars. Put a set of 6" dogbone risers under them and then you'll have apehangers.
I didn't say they were apes, I said I wanted to have apes on mine. lol
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^ that is just committing suicide with a motorcycle :/
Part of the challenge with apes is the degree of control you lose. No question, cruising along the PCH on a slammed Heritage with apes looks pretty cool. Great to ride on apes with fellow cruisers. However, add a couple of racers and adventure touring bikes in the group...and keeping up with the Jones is difficult. Keep in mind, most of these harley cruises, with gas and filled bags...probably weight close to 700-750 pounds. Throw in apes and technical riding...you will find religion pretty soon (smile). Rode up to Wawa (north of the Sault) and back. The apes held up great while I was cruising around at 100-120 on an ultra classic. The moment fellow riders open up the throttle and started navigating on the turns...game over. Mind you, I saw a dude scream down the tail of the dragon on 18" apes!!! So I suppose a lot depends on the rider. Also, isn't there some law on apes here in Ontario. Got pulled over at the forks last summer. Cop basically measured from seat to grip. Got off with a warning.
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[TD]This is what I was able to find with a quick search on Google. Not sure if outdated...
HTA OReg 596 (the $110 ticket)
10(1) No person shall operate upon a highway a motorcycle or motor assisted bicycle equipped with handlebars that are more than 380 millimetres in height above the uppermost portion of the seat provided for the operator when the seat is depressed by the weight of the operator.
380mm = 14.96 (15) inches
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AND/ OR
HTA OREG 611 (Safety Standards of motorcycles)
Schedule 6 (3)(2)(e)
No part of the handlebar shall exceed a height of 380 millimetres above the uppermost portion of the operator's seat when the seat is depressed by the weight of the operator.
If a vehicle fails any part of a OREG 611 it is not safe....so could be facing a charge of "unsafe vehicle"....HTA 84 (fine $400 - $20000). Then the licence plate can be seized HTA 82(5).
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AFAIK, that is still in effect. But if you measure a stock Harley Davidson Cross Bones handlebar height I'm pretty sure it is illegal.
Looking at pics on Google, they look small with someone on it.