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Napalm
Napalm
Mesa,

Joined: 06/10/2007

My Lifestyles:
Old School, Café-Racer, Track Only, Build-It, Ride-It
"2004_RC51"
2004_RC51
"1982_CB900F_CF"
1982_CB900F_CF
Porsche 944 "944_S2"
944_S2
"1981_XJ550R"
1981_XJ550R

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Clubman Handlebars
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Clubman Handlebars

This is a fairly simple replacement for stock handlebars that recreates the positioning of using clip-ons. Basically, all you have to do is remove the levers and throttle from the stock bars and slip them on to the new bars and tighten the yokes back down.

There are a couple of problems which i need to address before they will be usable and that is that the master cylinder smashes into the back of the turn signal and the clutch line is now way too long. So, it's not exactly a bolt on solution, but I don't expect too much more difficulty.

Here are the pictures as I got started:

 

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