M&R update on 50" curved Convex bar setup

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Great job Mike, really a good deal with these brackets

Does the wiring tuck under the trim down the side of the windshield, or sit out exposed? Any more pics of that? I'm all for methods not including drilling holes in the rooftop. To also confirm, you can get these with 10* patterns too
 

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I would like to ask why you're not simply rolling the tube to the radius?

I'm just saying, this Tubing Roller is a very small investment.
I used one of these for many years, it even will do solid cold rolled round bars up to 1", granted it will take a few passes.
 
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With a little paint

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Also wanted to show you that the wire will reach all the way to the aux switches
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I would like to ask why you're not simply rolling the tube to the radius?

I'm just saying, this Tubing Roller is a very small investment.
I used one of these for many years, it even will do solid cold rolled round bars up to 1", granted it will take a few passes.

The tube was bent on a CNC tube bender. Ensuring same bends for every set.
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