As Nash Motorcycle Company, the boys heard your pleas, and are bringing you their interpretation of the 70’s style pullback bars.
The new Waybacks mimic the shape and style of their Looky-Looky bars but with a tweak to make them look like the bars so synonymous with the seventies choppers.
Available raw or chrome, with or without knurling and optional dimple and drill. At Nash Motorcycle Company.
Pull-backs …..
A concept that probably hasn’t “improved” with age.
Certainly an “acquired taste.”
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ya , have you ever rode a bike with “pullbacks” ???? to words , pay attention ……………………
I had them on a Low Rider many years ago…never again!
The real bars from the 70s were called six bend bars and there is a company that still makes those
Now don’t be so critical. As soon as the skate board bikers are seen with these it will be a new fad again.
Looking at the pic hanging on my wall … Ran this style on my ’59 Triumph chop, with “dog bones” … Hold on for your life … ha …
Domino Dave
Had a set of six-bends on a rigid pan with a 1″ rake-17″ over wide glide pre tweek bar days, painted corvette yellow. The 21′ front wheel had a wicked wheel flop. It was a handful to ride, but you looked good. It would run circles around this bike. A swing arm frame with struts, come on that’s just stupid ugly, can’t they weld in Europe?
J.H. These bars are made in the US. Why you talk about Europe?