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chiphead
Handlebars & grips recomendation
Spent a couple of hours on the 1100 last night. Rode out to the beach at Hampton. Excellent ride but after 70 miles it felt like I had an ice pick stuck between my upper shoulders. My bike has hbars that used to be referred to as "sportsman" bars back in the day. I've always used this style of bars but I think because of my advancing years it's time to go with a more slightly swept back and a bit more upright design. Below is a old pic of the bike. It's the best one I have that gives you some idea of the bars. I don't want the buckhorn sit up straight bars but am looking for something in between what I have and the buckhorns. Any recommendations on bars and a comfortable set of grips and where to find them would be appreciated. I've always like the foam style grips. Thanks.
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The stock bars were appx. 6" to 7" rise, back in the day " I " thought too tall. Today I wish I had a set of original bars for my GS1100 E, just to see if I still think they are too tall. What I have now is appx. 4" rise & they're OK & like you I like the "Grab On" (foam) grips. Remember, Handlebars & grips will always be a personal opinion.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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maro
I just ordered the daytona bars ( $18 bike bandit) to replace my 650g stock bars. From what I can tell, they should be just about inbetween what you have currently, and the stock sweep-back. I hoping it will move me forward, just enough to not be sit and beg. Once I get them on, I'll report back.
I need new grips too, I am going to the local for those.
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Ive got the Grab-On foam grips which I really like and they have lasted a long time.
I also would like to try the orig E bars again. Ive got K & N superbike bars that are nice on the highway with a wind blast to hold me up (feet on the rear pegs) but in town Im a bit too bent over. The new 1250 Bandit has some nice bars.82 1100 EZ (red)
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Mark M
I can't comment on the bars, but it sounds like you have some leads. For grips, I use Pro Grips on every street bike I have. They are a "gel" type grip, not as big as the foam ones, but very gummy and soft. They provide lots of grip, absorb a significant amount of vibration and last a long time (for me anyways). Cheap, too, less than $20 at the local dealer.
Mark
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chiphead
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I have Daytona bars on my '82 850G. A couple inches higher than the Superbike bars shown in the photo - not drasticly higher. Might not be high enough based on your comments.Ed
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chiphead
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI have Daytona bars on my '82 850G. A couple inches higher than the Superbike bars shown in the photo - not drasticly higher. Might not be high enough based on your comments.
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kilog55
i have those grips like in the pic but i am missing the throttle side end cap anyone know if they sell em seperatly?
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jay66
These guys have a few to pick from, price is right also. pretty fast shipping also. I just put a set of european ones on mine, not what your looking for but maybe the nighthawk style might be.
http://www.chaparral-racing.com/Chap...t=false&GiftID=
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80GS1000
Those bars look like superbike bars on there now, I could be wrong. Try some superbike high-rise bars for a bit more pullback:
http://www.spieglerusa.com/cfm/Handlebars.cfm?type=SuperbikeHigh
IMHO the best grips I've tried are the ProGrip gel grips. Very easy to grab and cheap too. http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...reet-Grip.aspxLast edited by Guest; 05-25-2008, 09:31 PM.
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atvpyrofreak
I just got a set of OURY block pattern grips, and although I haven't gotten to ride on them yet, I really like the feel of them. They feel really sticky but have a good bit of cushion to them as well. They were only 10$ from dennis kirk but they are only a 5" grip which is tad short for the stock controls on my 78. I'll update my opinion on them by the end of the week.
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eric
Handlebars
The more I read from you guys, the less I know!
I've been looking to replace the bars on my 'new' '85 GS550LF. It has some dirt-bike bars on it (long story) and I've been looking for some original L style bars. Another thread suggested they were very uncomfortable to ride. I know nothing about bars or grips -- interchangeability, rise, whatever. I'm looking for a relatively old-fashioned upright position. I also wanted to restore the L-style cruiser look, but comfort and utility are most important.
Does anyone care to educate this newbie on handlebars and grips?
Thanks,
Eric
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Smokinapankake
+1 for the Oury grips. Big fat MX looking blocks dampen a lot of vibration, are sticky as ell, and lasted me a long time on my 82 Kat. I wish they were about 7 inches long....
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