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Old 10-Jul-2006, 21:48   #1
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I have alloy ones from Ducati-Kaemna (Germany) and they are more angled (downwards). No problems fouling fairing or tank and they feel very comfortable, except when you mount them at the lowest point, when things get a bit extreme. These fellas:

http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/k...el&artikel=287

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Old 11-Jul-2006, 12:18   #2
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Thanks for the response fellas,

Those Cyclecat bars look good on ebay, I'll put a bid in.

As I suspected, you've confirmed the clearance problems with instruments when mounting lower bars. I don't really want to start re-positioning them by cutting and shutting the mounting frame.
The standard riding position is OK, just the actual clip-ons are poor and weigh a fair bit.

Almost the first thing I did with the bike after I bought it was register on the Superlight site. Really helpful chap with the few questions I had.

It would seem a lot of Ducatis stand idle for long periods of time and things start seizing up. I've spent a lot of time sorting minor faults out, its now time to start enjoying the brilliant handling, brakes and grunt out of corners.

Thanks again,

John
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Old 11-Jul-2006, 16:32   #3
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Almost forgot about this - my own Hi-rise bar conversion:



Cheers - Frank
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