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Raising handlebars I'm having problems riding my 888, in that after not many km's (I'm in NZ) at legal speeds I get very sore back and wrists due to the riding position. Now the 888 is the bike of my dreams in every other respect and I really don't want to sell it. However if I want to ride with my partner who rides her Firestorm at legal speeds only then I need to sort something out. At 140km/h or greater it's no problem, but at 100 it's hell. Besides riding with my partner the roads around where I live aren't really suitable for decent speeds anyway. Is there any way I can raise the handle bars, or get some form of replacements, i.e aftermarket or higher bars off a touring bike with same diameter forks but more lift etc. Also, It looks like anything higher may foul the front fairing? I'm relly keen to get this sorted as I haven't ridden the bike in the lat 3 months, mainly due to the amount of pain I'm ending up in after a minimum or 200km like this per ride. [Edited on 15-7-2005 by Eddieb] |
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I believe the 900SS bars are abit taller and will fit as well. |
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Wee Hee - I'm famous! I must say in hind sight I'd probably go for either fully adjustable bars (Jota type or cyclecat) or change the top yoke for a drilled type - Lucas in Germany seem to do some good ones - just check on http://www.ebay.de Clearing the fairing is a swine but pulling the bars back helps loads. Good luck - Frank |
Failing all that Eddie - lets just swap bikes :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D |
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:lol::lol: Hmm, Maybe if you paid for some flights & shipping to get me and it there I'd consider it ;) JUst after posting this I found some Tomaselli clip-ons for sale on our local equivalent of ebay (www.trademe.co.nz) Ebay don't have a real presense here. ANyway I snapped them up quick. Hopefully they arrive today or tomorrow. Otherwise I will look at ss bars. |
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