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I was looking at a few options.

The ones the i like the most, as design, appear to be Cobra Boulevard Freeway Bars http://www.bikebandit.com/cobra-boulevard-freeway-bars, but i'm not sure how they act if the bike would fell over (it shouldn't happen but it's better to be safe).

Between the boulevard and the Cobra Freeway Bars (the clasic shape) which one would be better both for safety and design?

Thanks.

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I was looking at a few options.

The ones the i like the most, as design, appear to be Cobra Boulevard Freeway Bars http://www.bikebandit.com/cobra-boulevard-freeway-bars, but i'm not sure how they act if the bike would fell over (it shouldn't happen but it's better to be safe).

Between the boulevard and the Cobra Freeway Bars (the clasic shape) which one would be better both for safety and design?

Thanks.

PS: sorry if external links are not allowed.

I actually have the Cobra bars installed on my Raven Stryker and I love them. I didn't want to ugly up the sexy lines of my Stryker with big, gaudy highway bars, and these Cobras fit the bill perfectly.

I'm sure the bigger highway bars would add additional protection, but if my bike went down, it would prevent any damage to the foot controls, engine, and keep the bike off me. And they're half the price of the Lindby bars. (Which must be fairly new for the Stryker, because I don't remember seeing those when I was shopping for Stryker highway bars.)
 

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I actually have the Cobra bars installed on my Raven Stryker and I love them. I didn't want to ugly up the sexy lines of my Stryker with big, gaudy highway bars, and these Cobras fit the bill perfectly.

I'm sure the bigger highway bars would add additional protection, but if my bike went down, it would prevent any damage to the foot controls, engine, and keep the bike off me. And they're half the price of the Lindby bars.
I guess you have the boulevard version?

Miko, that's a good idea, specially for the added protection ...
 

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Well I disagree and think the lndby bar complements the stryker better and they have a far superior construction they do cost more but you get what you pay for. End of the day you have to choose what suits you. Here's a nice vid from CC

 

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I like the lindby but still cobra is half the price.

ok, which bolts should i use to mount the bar? the ones that come with the bike? Or the one that come with the bar? The ones with the bar are longer but the ones with the bike are too fit like they are no, i suspect that when i'll put the bars between the foot rests and the frame they will not reach the other side.
 
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