The Burly Brand Jason Bar is Burly’s take on a clean, straight-forward tall handlebar with a little attitude. It’s not an extreme ape and it’s not a low tracker bar either. The Jason sits right in the middle—upright, simple, and comfortable for riders who want height without drama.This listing combines 12-inch and 14-inch Jason Bars, each available in Chrome or Gloss Black. Same bar design, same tubing, just different rise and finish options.
Intended use and fitment
Jason Bars are commonly used on cruisers, club-style builds, and stripped-down baggers where riders want a taller stance without complicated bends or heavy pullback. The geometry keeps your hands up and neutral, which works well for street riding and longer days in the saddle.Typical use cases:
Swapping from stock bars to a taller, cleaner setup
Riders who want upright posture without full ape geometry
Builds aiming for a simple, no-nonsense front end
Street bikes where control and comfort both matter
Fitment is bike-specific. Bar height, riser height, clamp size, and cable length all need to be checked before ordering.
Best suited for
Riders who want height without exaggerated sweep
Street-focused cruiser and club-style builds
Bikes where straight, clean bars fit the overall look
The Jason Bar keeps things functional and visually balanced.
Ride characteristics
Upright hand position with a neutral wrist angle
More leverage than stock bars, without feeling awkward
Comfortable posture for city riding and longer highway stretches
Stable feel without forcing your arms too far back
It’s a bar that feels natural once you’re rolling, not something you constantly notice or fight.
Available Jason Bar options
This listing covers the following configurations:
12″ Jason Bar — Chrome
12″ Jason Bar — Gloss Black
14″ Jason Bar — Chrome
14″ Jason Bar — Gloss Black
Finish choice is cosmetic only. Fitment and riding position depend on bar height and your riser setup.
Materials and build notes
Burly builds the Jason Bars from sturdy steel tubing to minimize flex and maintain a solid feel, especially at taller heights. The bends are simple and intentional, which helps keep cable routing straightforward compared to more complex bar shapes.Chrome offers a classic, polished look, while gloss black blends cleanly into blackout or performance-oriented builds.
Installation considerations
Taller bars typically require extended cables, brake lines, and wiring
Bar height should be measured with your risers installed, not guessed
Proper alignment matters for wrist and shoulder comfort
Brake systems may need bleeding after install
If you’re not comfortable routing cables or bleeding brakes, installation should be handled by a qualified technician.
FAQs
Is this one product with multiple variations?Yes. This listing combines 12″ and 14″ Jason Bars in two finish options.What’s the difference between 12″ and 14″?Height only. The 14″ version gives a more upright stance; the 12″ is slightly more conservative.Are these considered ape hangers?They’re often grouped with apes, but the Jason Bar is more restrained and straight than traditional ape hangers.Will I need a control kit?Most bikes will need extended cables and wiring at these heights. Exact requirements depend on your bike and riser setup.Is there any functional difference between chrome and gloss black?No. Finish is visual only.Are these comfortable for longer rides?Many riders prefer this style because it keeps wrists neutral and posture upright without extreme reach.
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