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Over here those are advertised & called Euro bars, appx. 2" rise, a little too low for me these days.. I think the OEM "E" & "G" bars were appx. 6" rise, not sure as I have no OEM from back then, still probably too tall for me, even after all these yrs. I think 3" to 4" is pretty good, just curious how ya'lls OEM compaired to ours, never knew there was a difference. Very interesting, thanks.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostOtoh... here's a set of low GS 850 bars in the US, but I suspect they're aftermarket and not OEM. They look about right.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-GS...MAAOSwnRpcdEIB
I don't know of any 850 that came with black bars. They may have taken them off an 850, but they're not OEM.
And, ... I know that dealer. They are about 15 minutes from my house. They do some nice work on some of their "restorations", but are occasionally a bit "generous" with their descriptions.
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It's kind of ironic that even though I preferred the low bars, I ended up fitting higher bars to mine anyway, to better suit my riding position for the long haul. For a while I had a fairing that matched the low bars quite well, but without the wind blast it was counterproductive. As soon as I started using a decent windshield then a Vetter I needed the bars that were almost-never seen on road-going GSs here. Hardly any to be found, so I ended up searching the breakers for bars with a suitable rise and pullback. Currently running a set of ST1100 bars, and even they weren't high enough.---- Dave
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostI hope all goes well picking this one up. Sure looks nice!
Originally posted by Grimly View PostIt's kind of ironic that even though I preferred the low bars, I ended up fitting higher bars to mine anyway, to better suit my riding position for the long haul. For a while I had a fairing that matched the low bars quite well, but without the wind blast it was counterproductive. As soon as I started using a decent windshield then a Vetter I needed the bars that were almost-never seen on road-going GSs here. Hardly any to be found, so I ended up searching the breakers for bars with a suitable rise and pullback. Currently running a set of ST1100 bars, and even they weren't high enough.Larry
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MiddleAgedKid
Originally posted by Grimly View PostThose Daytona bars that are often mentioned on here are pretty much the same as the stock Euro bars.
I no longer have a set of the OEM bars, having replaced them over the years with ones that suited me more.
Looking at Fowler's page, I see the low bars are no longer available...
Suzuki GS850G T-X (80-81) | 1980-1981 | All Colours | HANDLEBAR supplied next day (UK only). Available at Fowlers Parts, the UK's No.1 Motorcycle Parts Supplier.
Pt no. 56111-45100-000
But also listed as being fitted to (or perhaps optional) on GS1000T/ET/HT (1980) but maybe only the Eu market.
A search on Partzilla is inconclusive, bringing up x-refs that might or might not be suitable.
https://www.partzilla.com/search?q=56111-45100-000
A search on the original part number is the same - seems to bring up competition (or is that comp for complete or compatible?) bars, but you'd really need to find one and measure it up.
The x-ref doesn't seem to be working very well, as some of those bars are for cruisers.
If you want a real set of Euro GS low bars, try ebay.co.uk
Otoh... here's a set of low GS 850 bars in the US, but I suspect they're aftermarket and not OEM. They look about right.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-GS...MAAOSwnRpcdEIB
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Originally posted by MiddleAgedKid View PostThanks Grimly! I appreciate the time you invested in replying here. It's truly helpful.---- Dave
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MiddleAgedKid
Originally posted by alke46 View PostThat is a very nice looking setup with the Krauser bags. Are they quick detachable or no?
Have you considered risers under the bars?
Hi Larry - yes, the Krauser bags are detachable, I'm almost finished removing the framing. I'm torn on whether I'll ever use them. They are kinda nice.
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