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Lindby Custom Front Multibar: A Nice Cruiser Add-On Hot

From the reactions to our recent Power Cruiser article, it looks like a lot of our readers ride metric cruisers.  While the Harley aftermarket is a virtual smorgasbord, add-on accessories for metric cruisers can sometimes be a bit on the sparse side.


Some of the more popular accessories added in the cruiser world (both metric and American) are highway pegs and engine guards. The Lindby Custom Front Multibar can effectively kill both figurative birds with one convenient stone. The Multibar gets high marks for both form and function.


The bar is bent from a single piece of 1-1/4" tubing. This makes for a clean and solid unit – no undue joints and brackets to the clutter the look.  The unit is available in both triple chrome-plated or black powder-coat finishes. The most trick feature of the Multibar is its built-in bonded rubber footrests that provide traction and allow riders to adjust their position. The company has applied for a patent on this cool feature.


MultiBar


The bar is available for a full range of Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Harley-Davidson, and Victory cruisers. From rider reviews, installation seems straight-forward on most applications, and most riders are very pleased with the look and function. The Lindby Custom Front Multibar retails for around $270

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