I'm approximatly 6'4" tall and was wondering if anyone out their of similar size could point me towards a style of bars you found you like more. I've looked on z1 and they have tons of bars to choose from and I don't really have any shops around here that I'm aware of where I can go try out different bars. I know it's gonna be a matter of preference, but I was curious to what you found you like.
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airwolf222b
Handlebars 1982 gs850gl
I have a 1982 GS850GL. It's my first bike, so when I was learning to ride it everything seemed normal and comfortable. But the more I ride it, the less I like the handlebars turning in towards me. Their height and spacing feels fine. It's the way the actual handles start to turn in towards me that makes my wrists feel like they're twisted a little.
I'm approximatly 6'4" tall and was wondering if anyone out their of similar size could point me towards a style of bars you found you like more. I've looked on z1 and they have tons of bars to choose from and I don't really have any shops around here that I'm aware of where I can go try out different bars. I know it's gonna be a matter of preference, but I was curious to what you found you like.Tags: None
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Sorry to be so grumpy but this is about the 500th thread on what handlebars to use. Please give the Advanced Search feature a try. Click "Titles Only" and then search on "handlebars" and the like. You will turn up tons of info which will guide you.Ed
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airwolf222b
Sorry. I'll try and find a way to delete the thread. I did a search, and did read what others were using. I was hoping to find someone my size to see what they thought would feel right. What feels right for someone 5'8" will feel much much different to someone 6'4". I apologise.
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How about some regular 850G bars? They don't have that funky turn-in angle at the grips and are pretty high. The early 850 bars were taller than the '82+ variety, since the seat was lowered in '82 and the bar height decreased accordingly. I'll bet if you post in the Parts Wanted forum you will find a pair for next to nothing.Ed
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I can't imagine handle bars turned in. It sounds like something off a Harley. Anyways, I am 6 foot 2 and heavy. And use the standard handle bars which came with the bike. They aren't in any way toed in. I don't have a pic right now but if you decide not to delete the thread, I will take some shots tomorrow, and post them. I find them comfortable. Do you have pics of yours ? I'm having a hard time visualizing.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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airwolf222b
Thank you very much. I'll check on those.
Hey Bccap. I'll take a few shots and post in a bit. I'll try and take a shot of the way my hands sit and show you what I mean. I'm kind of a wide guy. So my shoulders are about as wide as the bars themselves. Which kind of forces my arms to go in towards the tank and then my wrists to turn out to hold the grips.Last edited by Guest; 09-04-2011, 07:25 PM.
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airwolf222b
Some pics...
Here's how it forces you to grip. My wrist is cocked to the right as far as it will go and if you notice where my palm and thumb wrap into it, it doesn't even touch that much.
This picture kind of shows how the "L" bars come in toward you. I read on a post here once that it's kind of like a rototiller type handle bar. Which is a good explanation of it.
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That looks extremely uncomfortable. I can' t imagine steering in tight corners feels very sure either. The angle of your mirrors looks more appropriate. My bars are mounted on either side, so they are not compatible. But I will try to post similar pictures as yours, which may give you an idea if you like the angle. I'm wide too, but for a"keg" of different reasons.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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airwolf222b
It's not the best position in the world. And you're right, sitting on the bike, with my hands in a more relaxed and natural position, the mirrors are closer to where my hands want to be as far as angle.
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I can personally recommend bars from an early 80's Honda 650 custom or goldwing.
I put 650 bars on the 81 850GL I had a couply years ago. They might have been a little shorter but had a much more comfortable shape. I have goldwing bars on the 80 1000G I have now. The are very close to the same hight as L bars (taller than G bars), but turn out more for more comfort. I got both sets off eBay for a good price.
Hope that helps.
Buddy09 Yamaha Venture Royal (my first Yamaha)
83 Honda VT500FT Ascot (three of them)
81 GS650G for the wife.
82 Suzuki GS850GL Bought it 3 times, sold it twice, then traded for a nice 82 GS1100G AND a 93 Honda 750 Nighthawk, even WOW!
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09 Yamaha Venture Royal (my first Yamaha)
83 Honda VT500FT Ascot (three of them)
81 GS650G for the wife.
82 Suzuki GS850GL Bought it 3 times, sold it twice, then traded for a nice 82 GS1100G AND a 93 Honda 750 Nighthawk, even WOW!
I am the master of my unspoken words, and a slave to those words that should have remained unsaid.
If ya can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with B. S.
Motorcycles are like children....They should be seen and not heard.
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Took some pics of my riding position. As we have different bikes, I also include distance from the steering stem to the end of the tank ,20 inches. The distance form the steering stem to the tank and 90 degrees to the tip of the bar is 7 inches. I find this position comfortable, and easy to simply push down in the corners. But I think the most useful tip is from a link posted by Joe Nardy. Just plug in your height and inseam, pick your model bike, and out pops your riding position on your model of bike with stock bars. Here are the link and photos.
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7981GS
Originally posted by Nessism View PostHow about some regular 850G bars? They don't have that funky turn-in angle at the grips and are pretty high. The early 850 bars were taller than the '82+ variety, since the seat was lowered in '82 and the bar height decreased accordingly. I'll bet if you post in the Parts Wanted forum you will find a pair for next to nothing.
Daniel
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airwolf222b
Thank you so much BCCAP. I appreciate it. I still can't decide exactly but I am leaning towards the 850G bars. I've read a lot of people on here like them.
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Hoosier Daddy
Originally posted by Buddy View PostI can personally recommend bars from an early 80's Honda 650 custom or goldwing.
I put 650 bars on the 81 850GL I had a couply years ago. They might have been a little shorter but had a much more comfortable shape. I have goldwing bars on the 80 1000G I have now. The are very close to the same hight as L bars (taller than G bars), but turn out more for more comfort. I got both sets off eBay for a good price.
Hope that helps.
Buddy
I have the stock bars off my '81 GoldWing AND the stock bars off My '80 GS750 L model. I can take a pic or them together and give you an idea, then if you are interested get them to you... we can talk price (cheap) later. Of course I can not gaurentee the stock 750L is the same as your uncomfortable units but if I remember right, they look aweful close.
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