I think they are normal ones just up side down
Bike handlebars are a lever simple machine, specifically a type of Class 1 lever. This means that the effort force is applied in one direction, the fulcrum is in the middle, and the load is at the opposite end.
Handlebars are a type of lever, which is a simple machine that consists of a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point called a fulcrum. In the case of handlebars, the rider applies a force to one end of the lever to control the direction of the bike.
This Harley-Davidson came with standard handlebars with rubber grips. They could be upgraded to chrome or rubber grips, and you could change the handlebar type to your preference when ordering. Harley-Davidson will generally build the bike the way you want it.
what kind of revolver?? by the way, its serial number
Revolver
Rock
a bike that is small
When taking a turn, your body and bike still 'want' to continue their movement in straight path. That's the property of matter called inertia. To actually make a turn you need some kind of force to pull bike towards the center of circle. When bending, you make gravity force do it. Actually, when considering bikes, it's more the mentioned bending, ie. weight shift, than turning handlebars that makes you turn.
38 special.
.38 caliber revolver
What kind of an idiot are you? That seriously depends on what kind of freaking bike you have, STUPID!
a bmx bike