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BDG
31-Jan-2005, 12:30
Does anyone import them into the UK?
I couldn't find anyone on Google, or is it direct order from the States?

JPM
31-Jan-2005, 13:00
There's been a few posts on here over the years, might be worth a search

AK
31-Jan-2005, 13:29
contact Psychlist - he has them on his 998:)

C

Steve M
31-Jan-2005, 13:35
I've tried to find a UK stockist but had no luck so far.

But for anyone who's intertested here's what they do for Ducatis.

Heli Bars for Ducatis (http://www.helibars.com/ducati.html)

baylissboy
31-Jan-2005, 13:52
Originally posted by BDG
Does anyone import them into the UK?
I couldn't find anyone on Google, or is it direct order from the States? What's up BDG,are you too big to fit a race bike anymore?:lol:

I thought STEVE M would know about Heli bars,that's because he's too old to get into a racing tuck!:lol:

MARTIN H
31-Jan-2005, 14:29
I had some on my 996s I've since sold them before you ask! I got mine a couple of years ago from Cobb and Jagger at Shipley Leeds Yorks. Its now Ducati Leeds. I think I paid about £250-£270 for them. They were good for taking the weight of your wrists, but really needed to be fitted along with a taller screen as they do make you sit up into the wind a little more. I assume you want them for 996?

Martin

BDG
31-Jan-2005, 18:47
Thanks folks, i know what they're like, had them fitted to the 996, BUT the buyer wants them with the bike so i need another set.

I like them coz they lift my big fat beer belly of the tank.

mike996
31-Jan-2005, 19:06
Hi Guys

I have fitted Heli Bars to my 996 last November , I got them supplied by Custom Cruisers UK 65 Main Rd Leabrooks Derbyshire DE55 1LA ,
Tel :01773 608909
www.custom-cruisers.com

They were delivered quickly to the far north of scotland for the sum of
£249.00 inc vat.

I thought this might help.

;)

Regards

Mike

madmav
31-Jan-2005, 19:08
sean JHP do some !!in stock Speak to John himself!!!!!

BDG
31-Jan-2005, 19:56
I'll get on the dog & bone to JHP and/or Custom Cruisers 2morrow, thanks guys.

moto748
31-Jan-2005, 20:16
For that sort of money you could get the Cycle Cat ones, couldn't you?

Steve M
01-Feb-2005, 10:03
Demon Tweeks (Wrexham) also do 'bars and risers (Varibar or something like that) the 'bars are the adjustable type.

BDG
01-Feb-2005, 12:12
Originally posted by moto748
For that sort of money you could get the Cycle Cat ones, couldn't you?

Yep, i agree, but the heli bars work really well for my right wrist that has been broken in 6 places and is a bit of a mess.

the cycle cat ones look to be at a slightly different angle so i think i'll stick with what i know works.