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Most handlebars are not meant to be cut down. This particular handlebar uses taperwall construction abd cutting it could cause a problem in the structural strength of the bar. I know that a 5 inch increase in the length of the handlebars seems a lot, but once you start riding with it, you will probably like it better. IMHO, longer handlebars give you more stability and control.
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As the OP has intimated, it's probably wise to remove small amounts as deemed necessary over time.
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