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Old 11-Apr-2005, 15:09   #1
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Where`s the cheapest place to buy Cycle Cat clip ons from, the ones with rise facility?

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Old 11-Apr-2005, 16:07   #2
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Talk to BDG, he has Helibars on his 996R and the riding position looks spot on to me-might have kept my 996 if I had seen those.

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Old 11-Apr-2005, 16:13   #3
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Cyclecat bars...........

ordered a set a week ago from spareshack for £195 +postage, and they were delivered the next day.
I havn't fitted them yet, but I had a set for my 888 and they made a huge difference.

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Old 11-Apr-2005, 17:33   #4
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Bought some Helibars for my 748.

Done the trick for me. Check out their website for prices. Service was great. Arrived 5 days after placing the order.
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Old 11-Apr-2005, 17:43   #5
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Spareshack were the only, therefore cheapest place in the UK that do them that i found when i was considering Cyclecat vs Helibars.

The other option is just order them from the States direct.

The cycle cat bars do look very trick (moreso than helibars) but i went for the helibars because i knew the position worked well for my knackered wrist. Ordered them from the States, here within a couple of days and i think about £160, inc postage and duty etc.
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Old 11-Apr-2005, 18:20   #6
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Old 11-Apr-2005, 21:35   #7
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got mine from here, at current rates bout 130 plus tax, but spareshack seem to have brought their prices down in 195 plu p&p now (as long as thats the riser ones) so not much of a saving now
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Go for the cycle cats, the best thing that i ever fitted to my 748
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