While I'm on the subject, should I consider a bar snake when installing aftermarket bars?
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I am trying to de-L my L a bit and have been searching first for bars. It's hard to find good clean 40 year old chrome, so I am considering buying aftermarket bars. Are EMGO any good? If not, what brands should I be considering?
While I'm on the subject, should I consider a bar snake when installing aftermarket bars?1982 GS1100GL: hand built stainless 4-1 exhaust, pods, jetting.Tags: None
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Huh. Never heard of the Bar Snake before. InterestingRich
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Makes sense, though, doesn't it? I have never found factory bars on any bike I have owned to feel buzzy, but I could see how the factory might have spent a few hundred thousand dollars (however many Yen that might be) to eliminate NVH, and installing non-OE bars could undo some of that work.1982 GS1100GL: hand built stainless 4-1 exhaust, pods, jetting.
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Seems legit. I'd be curious to read what anyone on the forum has to say about it if they've tried it. Seems like maybe more of a Cruiser/Harley thing, maybe?Rich
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Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View PostSeems legit. I'd be curious to read what anyone on the forum has to say about it if they've tried it. Seems like maybe more of a Cruiser/Harley thing, maybe?1982 GS1100GL: hand built stainless 4-1 exhaust, pods, jetting.
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Originally posted by Longitudinal View PostSo you're saying that you think that an odd fire two cylinder radial engine that hasn't changed significantly in 80 years is prone to vibration?Rich
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Aftermarket bars like those Emgo's won't have the holes for the hand control anti rotation tabs, but you can drill some. As far as anti vibration control is concerned, I've seen some OEM bars with metal slugs welded into the ends to add mass and reduce vibration. Not sure about L bars though. Pull a grip and take a look.Ed
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I have Emgo superbike bars on my GS750. In the price range at the time, those were the shape/style/position that worked best. They've been fine and I rode across the country twice on them. Recently, I've been wishing I had bars with a slightly higher rise to them that looked more like the stock bars but not quite with as much pull back. Again, haven't been able to find exactly what I wanted so far. I did recently see some aftermarket replacement bars for an XS650 on Z1/Dime City Cycles that I thought looked pretty good...1980/1981 GS450 - GS500 Cylinder + Piston Swap - "De-L'ed", custom seat, CB350 bits, 18" rear, etc.
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Originally posted by Longitudinal View PostMakes sense, though, doesn't it? I have never found factory bars on any bike I have owned to feel buzzy, but I could see how the factory might have spent a few hundred thousand dollars (however many Yen that might be) to eliminate NVH, and installing non-OE bars could undo some of that work.---- Dave
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Originally posted by Longitudinal View PostDrilling holes shouldn't be too big a problem. Getting the holes clocked properly would be the trick.
Assemble the housings lightly on the bar to see the approximate locations. Once you have those, outline the area with some tape, then spray some black paint in the area. When the paint has dried for a bit, put the housings back in place. Move them around to find "THE" position, then rotate them on the bars and then slide them in and out a bit to make cross-hairs on the paint. Drill accordingly.
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Or maybe just eliminate the pin on the housing.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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Originally posted by chuck hahn View PostOr maybe just eliminate the pin on the housing.Ed
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Originally posted by Steve View PostIt's not as hard as you might imagine.
Assemble the housings lightly on the bar to see the approximate locations. Once you have those, outline the area with some tape, then spray some black paint in the area. When the paint has dried for a bit, put the housings back in place. Move them around to find "THE" position, then rotate them on the bars and then slide them in and out a bit to make cross-hairs on the paint. Drill accordingly.
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Clever idea. Thanks again.1982 GS1100GL: hand built stainless 4-1 exhaust, pods, jetting.
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