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gs1000e 1978 handlebars

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Hi All
Looking into changing the stock handle bars on my GS1000E 1978 to a modern upgrade
but still keeping the classic look with hopefully better handling and a nice everyday riding
position. Any body changed their bars and to what type with the minimum messing with cables.

ps frame and swingarm colour is it gloss or satin ?

Cheers

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Most will opt for the EMGO Daytona Touring bars but they're just a tad too forward for my liking. I like a more upright position. I was looking for stock bars for my 1000G. I currently have new Daytona bars on mine. If you're are rust free I may be willing to trade out mine for yours. They're less then 4 months old and have never been rained on.;)
 
Try the stock bars from a GS550 or 750. A bit lower but not drastic. I put 450 bars on my 550, 550 bars on a 750, 750 bars on the 1000E. It works well for me.

I like the Superbike bend on the smaller GSes but it's a bit of a reach on the big ones.

The Emgo bars suck, there are no serrations to keep them from turning in the clamps, very cheaply made like anything Emgo.
 
The Emgo bars suck, there are no serrations to keep them from turning in the clamps, very cheaply made like anything Emgo.

I haven't been able to find any of the aftermarket suppliers that have the serrated bars anymore. I would love to find a stock replacement for my 1000G but so far I've come up empty. Seems like they don't make bars with a stock bend anymore. Everything is either too far forward or too cruiser L-ish for my liking. I have a bar that Chef gave me but the chrome is not up to par. The bend is perfect though. Just don't know who made the bar.
 
HI
Anybody know the measurements for the stock gs1000e 1978 handle bars to see how they compare to these
sizes found on various new handle bar sizes

Emgo Daytona Touring Handlebars
7/8" diameter
Width: 29"
Rise: 4"
Pullback: 6-1/2"
Center width: 4-1/2"
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SUPERBIKE HANDLE BARS
7/8 DIA
29" WIDTH
2-1/2" RISE
4-3/4" PULLBACK
4-3/4" CENTER

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Emgo Classic Handlebars
7/8" diameter
Width: 29-1/2"
Rise: 4-1/2"
Pullback: 9-1/2"
Center width: 5"
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Bikemaster Daytona Handlebar
All bars are 7/8" OD (outside diameter)
Measurements:
Width = 29.2"
Rise = 5.36"
Pullback = 3"
Center = 4.4"
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Sizing Information:
Rise = how high the bars are from top to bottom
Width = end to end measurement
Pullback = how far bars come back toward rider
Center = length of center between first bends

cheers
 
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