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With those mini ape's your chest is straight up, perpendicular to the wind. At speed your chest acts like a sail, trying to blow you off the bike, and you need to counter that by holding tight with your hands and arms which causes fatigue. A lot of naked bike riders find a set of lower bars more comfortable for actual riding at speed; with your back tilted slightly into the wind the wind hitting your chest helps balance your torso weight and take weight off your hands and arms. This riding position is slightly more uncomfortable when riding in stop and go traffic though so if you are profiling and bar hopping, those ape's may be a better choice.
If you're going to start cutting and bashing the bike I'm sure some people would appreciate an opportunity to purchase/trade the stock parts before you ruin them.
Obviously, when you give up the passenger seat, you also remove the possiblity of sharing the ride with someone. For some, the "alone time" is precious, they don't want to share it. For others, it's more about "together" time. You are also going to have some aesthetic issues because the seat covers the front part of the rear fender, and it's going to look different.I have a seat that my friend gave me. It almost looks like it is off a harley pan head. Might get rid of the 2 person seat and just install that one. But that to might be a winter project. Dont want to sacrifice the ride time in these short summers here. I was also thinking about removing the front fender. What do you guys think about those to changes?
What he said.