I have tried and even made adaptions to handle bars over the decades but have found its the style of riding that you do determines the bars you like..... if your a cafe racer type and love to throw the bike into tight corners you'll want to keep with the look with low bars and a bent back..... which gets uncomfortable over time. if you happen to like the chopper style and the laid back type of riding then pull back type of bars will be the type you like, but they take away allot of the feel you get from handling, and usually leave your body leaning back not forward into the wind, without some sort of back rest or something to lean back on that will get you sore real fast !
for the Hop on and go crowd its a combination between the two type of bars where you have a slight lean forward but not much
and you will find yourself using your arms to pull yourself forward in the wind... but the handling is better and you can be more aggressive
in the corners....
it's important that what ever Handle bars you get that they FIT YOU... and that you adjust them right.... your hands should be at least shoulder wide for better control slightly wider is allot better this gives you control in the corners your wrists need to be at a slight angle
not straight when on the bars this allows the outside hand to not be stressed to accept the acute angle of the wrist when turning sharply
the " buckhorn" bars of my 82' 650 HS had way too much of this TWIST in the wrist and were ment I think for pull back style riding...
but wound up with very uncomfortable bars over all.... they were fairly high and did not allow you to lean into the wind at 60mph
which puts strain on your arms keeping you from being blown off the bike..
so a bit Lower bar than the buckhorn style with less Wrist twist would probably be the best bet.
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there is no One size fits all , its a personal preference thing. so what ever works for you.
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try changing the angle of the bars you have by loosening the clamp bolts and rotating them forward in the clamps a bit and find the sweet spot you like ! ....
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hope that helps
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Bob........