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I would like to replace my stock bars with Daytona bars and was wondering if anyone who had done this noticed more vibration in the bars. The stock bars are closed on the ends and so I assume they are filled with something to reduce vibration. Anyone noticed a difference?'81 GS750E - Gone but fondly remembered.
'03 DR650
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You are right the stock bars are filled to dampen the vibration. On recommendation from many here I have these bar ends and they will definately make a difference. You could also get one of these bar snakes although I am not sure how much they help, maybe someone can comment on them. The Daytona bars are definately worth getting.
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lurch12_2000
I replaced my stock '83 1100G buckhorn bars with Daytona bars and found them a big improvement in riding position and with no increased vibration.
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82Shafty
If you want to continue to use your fairing, you will not be able to use daytona bars.
You can use a GT380-550 bar which is about a little over an inch taller than Daytona bars and allows you to still use a fairing.
This forum contains old posts which may have information which may be useful. It is a closed forum in that you can not post here any longer. Please post your questions in the other technical forums.
You can also use Honda CB bars as well.
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