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Can anyone help me here? I need to get the bars back a little as my wife has very short arms, but rotating the bars back lets them hit the tank. Perhaps I need risers as well. Any thoughts?
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Re: Bars
Can anyone measure their bars for me please. The ones on my wife's bike have a 80mm rise, a 110 mm pull back and are 630 mm wide. I just want to see if these are standard.
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Re: Bars
The missus 650ie 06 bike has;
width 760mm
pull back 100mm
rise 55mm
no reason to think these arent standard
of course it does depend on how you measure!
HTH
width 760mm
pull back 100mm
rise 55mm
no reason to think these arent standard
of course it does depend on how you measure!
HTH
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Re: Bars
Thanks for that. Seems yours are quite different from ours. Mind you, we are in the southern hemisphere so are measuring upside down
The Ventura web site shows how to measure bars. We have ordered a set with a higher rise, 105mm and a pull back at 120mm. They are also about 70 mm wider so that may solve the problem. When they are at a comfortable stretch, the instruments hit the tank so hopefully the extra mm's solve that.
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The Ventura web site shows how to measure bars. We have ordered a set with a higher rise, 105mm and a pull back at 120mm. They are also about 70 mm wider so that may solve the problem. When they are at a comfortable stretch, the instruments hit the tank so hopefully the extra mm's solve that.
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Thanks, tried them but all their risers are for inline bar mounts. The ones on our Raptor are offset, being closer together at the top than the bottom...if you know what I mean. The right angles risers won't fit. Any ideas?craigus wrote:55 years agotry this http://www.mandp.co.uk/productsList.asp ... %20raisers
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multi adjustable bars!
have seen them but cant remember what they were called.................
they have two uj`s on them I recall.
have seen them but cant remember what they were called.................
they have two uj`s on them I recall.
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These? http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/pr ... K&kw=varioCrap Tartan wrote:55 years agomulti adjustable bars!
have seen them but cant remember what they were called.................
they have two uj`s on them I recall.
Good idea, just a bit out of my price range. $NZ300 + inc postage. Probably worth it but will look at a local engineering solution first.
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They certainly look different. The bars available here bear no resemblance to what are currently fitted so any input on bar dimensions would be appreciated. That will help me determine if the problem is with the bars fitted or not.Crap Tartan wrote:55 years agoWhat about these?
Jota bars
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5588 ... bars/Raask
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Yup, you've got a big one!jimO wrote:55 years agofrom bar end with weight to other end 780mm rise around 50mm- from cr of bars where bolted on to a straight line from end of bars 130mm if you can decipher that
Can you measure the crown? That is the width (outside if possible) of the flat part that bolts to the triple tree. The only bars I can find here are Ventura which are 120mm wide there and ours are way less than that. Looks like we may have some weirdy ones. The extra width of yours will help keep the controls away from the tank whereas ours basically touch when in a good riding position.
My eldest son is at Arana riding a ZX6R. Always keen to ride the coast road.
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