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    Recommend me some handlebars

    My bars are bent up pretty good ( among other thing's ) from the PO's crash. I'm wanting something not as far swept back as the originals, and a little lower. Not drag bar low, but maybe something halfway in between.

    Can you guy's recommend me something. Pic's would be great. Thanks.

    Last edited by Guest; 10-02-2011, 11:49 PM.

    #2
    I switched to daytona bars and love them. They seem to be one of the most common bars that people switch to. Can't figure out how to get a pic on here from my phone sorry. Do a search on here and you will get some pics.

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      #3
      Cal,

      I have Superbike bars on mine. Think you've seen a picture of my bike. If you go as low as Daytona or Superbike you might want to switch the clutch and throttle cables like I did. Use the cables from a 1983 gs650m (katana) and all will be fine. Z-1 has pretty good prices on bars. I think mine were $18 plus shipping.

      Charlie G
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      83 GS1100g
      2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050

      Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren

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        #4
        I just put a set of 'Norman Hyde' 'M Bars' from Bella Corse on my Bandit and I really like them. They are low and sporty but not so narrow.

        Bella Corse is mostly a Triumph site handlebars are handlebars.

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          #5
          Thanks guy's.

          Ya Charlie, I was going to ask you what bar's those were.

          I borrowed some Superbike's from my son just for a test fit.

          When you guy's switched bars, could you still see out of your mirror's. I thought I read somewere all a guy could see was his elbow's. But I'm not sure what bars he had. It might have been drag bars.

          Here's what it looks like. It defenetly leans me forward a little. It of coarse changes the whole look of the bike. The only thing holding me back now is waiting to hear if you can still use your mirrors. So can you.


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            #6
            Here is a pic of my bike with a new set of European bars.



            Here is a link to them:


            Edit: since the board WON'T let me put extra spaces in a line I can't make a comprehensible comparison chart of the bars. Suffice it to say that Euro bars have a little less rise and a little more pullback than Superbike and Daytona bars. You can do a quick comparison right on that site I linked.
            Last edited by Allie; 10-02-2011, 11:30 PM.
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            -Denis D'shaker

            79 GS750N

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              #7
              Daytona bars are the forum favorite. As always, tons of handlebar threads in the archives.
              Ed

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                #8
                MX bars here...because it was the cheapest thing the bike shop had That Day.
                It's aluminum, and incredibly lightweight, but very solid feel.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Allie View Post
                  Here is a pic of my bike with a new set of European bars.



                  Here is a link to them:


                  Here is a brief comparison in inches of the different low bars you can get:

                  Width Rise Pullback Center
                  Superbike 29.2 3.04 3.0 4.0

                  Daytona 29.2 5.36 3.0 4.4

                  European 30.0 2.4 4.8 4.8

                  GP Touring 28.0 4.2 4.2 4.8


                  I left out drag bars, just picture an almost straight piece of pipe. I was suprised that the Euro bars have so little rise, but I love them.
                  Thanks for posting the measurement's Allie. That makes it easy to compare.

                  Surely you can't see out of those mirror's adjusted like that,,,can you. Is that when you first put the bars on or something.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                    Daytona bars are the forum favorite. As always, tons of handlebar threads in the archives.
                    Ya, I narrowed it down to those to from reading the archives until my eyes bled. And from reading all that, I knew you would be along to post "read the archive's". I'm just lonely and like to talk to people first hand. Plus I like posting pic's of my clunker.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Quick Cal View Post
                      Thanks for posting the measurement's Allie. That makes it easy to compare.

                      Surely you can't see out of those mirror's adjusted like that,,,can you. Is that when you first put the bars on or something.
                      I sure can, I don't know what chicanerous trick the camera angle is playing, but I see out of them just fine. No Migs are sneaking up on ME.

                      I'm glad you found the chart useful, even tho I deleted it. I'm suspicious of the rise measurement though, the Superbike bars don't look very high to me yet it says the European bars have less rise.
                      "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

                      -Denis D'shaker

                      79 GS750N

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                        #12
                        I've switched to bar end mirrors to avoid looking at my elbows. another option would be to try some mirror extenders.



                        JP
                        1982 GS1100EZ (awaiting resurrection)
                        1992 Concours
                        2001 GS500 (Dad's old bike)
                        2007 FJR

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Charlie G View Post
                          Cal,

                          I have Superbike bars on mine. Think you've seen a picture of my bike. If you go as low as Daytona or Superbike you might want to switch the clutch and throttle cables like I did. Use the cables from a 1983 gs650m (katana) and all will be fine. Z-1 has pretty good prices on bars. I think mine were $18 plus shipping.

                          Charlie G
                          Your bike is a 82 650 G like mine,,right. Did you HAVE TO change the cable's to make thing's work right. Or it was just smoother that way. What I'm getting at is do I have to change the cable's just to be able to ride the bike back and forth to work. If so, I'll have to wait until I can order the cable's before I change the bar's.

                          Also. Did you have to change your choke cable too. That's a weird one on the 82 650 G.

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                            #14
                            I went with Renthal they make several styles. A little pricey but very good quality
                            sigpic1982 gs750e 1186 oil cooled engine USD front mono shock rear
                            1994 gsxr1100w
                            1981 gs1260dragbike (this one I've owned for29yrs)

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View Post
                              MX bars here...because it was the cheapest thing the bike shop had That Day.
                              It's aluminum, and incredibly lightweight, but very solid feel.
                              Dirtbike bars on mine too. A bit wider and a lot less pullback.

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