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    Hi there, this is my first post here and I have a few questions, I am building a 1979 GS 425, I am planning on lowering the front( thus nessesitating the use of clip-ons) and I need to know where I can get bars that fit the GS forks, I would like to get used ones for the obvios cost reason, also I have noticed that there arent that many 425 riders on this board so what other than the engine is different about the 425, this way I can do what the 750 guys are doing.
    thanks,
    Chris.

    #2
    It depends on the diameter of your fork stanchions, I know a lot of GS's have 37mm forks and a common mod for these bikes is using CBR600
    87-90 clip ons, they slide right on.

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      #3
      clip-on bars

      Chris,

      I used Woodcraft 37mm clip-ons and lowered the front end about 1.5". I bought them new because all the used ones I found were around the same price. I paid $130.00 and the used ones were around $100.00.

      They worked out great after a little trial fitting. There are some pictures on my website if you care to check them out.

      Dave

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        #4
        Why don't you just shorten the forksprings thus lowering the front end without sliding the forks higher up.
        I got clip-on bars on the 750 and its only comfortable above 100 kph since the change.

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          #5
          comfort

          Originally posted by robinjo
          I got clip-on bars on the 750 and its only comfortable above 100 kph since the change.
          Since when have cafe racers had to be comfortable :P

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            #6
            Re: comfort

            Originally posted by MrFluffy
            Originally posted by robinjo
            I got clip-on bars on the 750 and its only comfortable above 100 kph since the change.
            Since when have cafe racers had to be comfortable :P
            I'm not complaining Fluffy, but maybe Newtech would.

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              #7
              No I would not complain, I com from a sport bike past so the riding position is not a problem, plus I still have a young back, I am going for a look more than performance( it is a 425 remember).
              thanks,
              Chris

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                #8
                Then go ahead with the clip-ons, it saves you a lot of stress from your arms at higher speeds right up to topspeed, on my bike (without a fairing) you have to lie down on the tank upwards of 105 mp/h.

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