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      Motorcycle Handlebars & Controls

      Seventies 1 inch Master Cylinder - Black Seventies 1 inch Master Cylinder - Black
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      MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBARS, CONTROLS, AND ACCESSORIES Handlebars set the ergonomics of the entire build. The rise, sweep, and width you choose determines your reach, your wrist angle, and how the bike feels at speed. The controls you bolt to those bars...
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      Motorcycle Handlebars & Controls FAQ

      What is the difference between internal and external throttle controls?
      An internal throttle is installed inside the handlebar tube, creating a clean, streamlined appearance with no visible throttle housing. An external throttle mounts outside the handlebar and uses a traditional housing and cable setup. Internal throttles are popular on chopper and minimalist motorcycle builds, while external throttles are easier to service, maintain, and replace cables on.
      Do I need longer cables when I change to taller ape hanger handlebars?
      Yes, in most cases. Taller ape hanger handlebars increase the distance between the controls and the engine, requiring longer throttle cables, clutch cables, and brake lines. Using stock-length cables with significantly taller handlebars can cause excessive tension, restricted steering movement, or cable binding at full lock.
      What handlebar diameter do I need for my grips and controls?
      Most custom and Harley-Davidson-style handlebars use a 1-inch (25.4mm) diameter in the grip area. Grips, throttle housings, and handlebar controls are generally designed to fit this size. If you are using a non-standard handlebar, verify the grip section diameter before purchasing compatible controls or grips.
      How do I choose between T-bars and ape hangers for a chopper build?
      T-bars provide a lower, wider cockpit with a clean, minimalist look and are commonly used on bobbers and stripped-down builds. Ape hangers offer greater height, a classic chopper appearance, and a more dramatic riding position. The best choice depends on your frame geometry, seat height, riding posture preferences, and overall build style.