Handle bar conversion

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OneNOnlyKev
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Handle bar conversion

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Ok i have looked untill my eyes have bled and im no further forward, my bike in it's past has had a straight bar conversion and i would like to go this route, however i cant find the answer im looking for, so here is my problem Image what do i need to fit these holes, cheers guys
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Never seen a bar conversion done like that before!
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OneNOnlyKev
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AMCQ46 wrote:Never seen a bar conversion done like that before!
Strange huh? :wtf:
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Jamoi
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There must be a manufacturer which uses a riser with offset holes like that... trouble is, finding out which one!

You could always scavenge a pair of risers and a used but undrilled top yoke.
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Was think of giving up and getting this http://www.topyokes.com/fix_the_painful ... ition:/197#

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I think there's some discussion on here about that company, I got the gist the product is very good but there could be some lead time after ordering.

Big Twin Thing has one from them, I think?
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I give them a call before I'll order

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Looks like it had M&P angled bar raisers on it. I had to drill holes like that when I converted my first storm
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HI i have CNC yoke fitted and i can't say anything but well pleased with them, i did order through Moore Speed racing in Poole and had no problems what so ever. I personally wouldn't want to trust a yoke with non official holes myself. However they may be fine once the risers are fitted.

My bits cost £120 i think with all hoses and bars and is a fantastic mod, i did carefully trim the fairing with a dremel and it think it looks great
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missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Here we are,

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I too have gone down the CNC route.
must say I'm very very happy, but it did take 8 weeks to get together. dead easy to put on.
Factor in the delivery date, they were waiting on the brake lines coming in for me, and its fantastic.
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
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