Hiya,
I've read somewhere that the later Firestorms have slightly more comfortable clipon's than the earlier ones. Is it true? Anyone know what the difference between them is? Anyone tried changing to them and noticed a (positive) difference? Or is the difference insignificant?
I quite fancy trying a slightly higher handlebar position, but don't want to fit VFR bars and cut the fairing, and I don't really like the look of the risers kits on the market (though I've not had chance to have a look at a bike with the kit fitted, but it looks like the kit will decrease the contact area between the clipons and the stantions - not something I'm that keen on).
Cheers
VC
Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
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Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
Not sure if there's' a difference between them- maybe a local breaker with some of each in stock could compare them for you?
Re risers, they seem to work ok, several people on here have fitted them and no horror stories that I'm aware of- "clip on came off in my hand" etc.
The other possibility is machining the top yoke to accept flat bars, just choose rises/bar clamps that give you the required position.
Beware of brake and clutch line lengths- too much lift and you'll need new lines.
Re risers, they seem to work ok, several people on here have fitted them and no horror stories that I'm aware of- "clip on came off in my hand" etc.
The other possibility is machining the top yoke to accept flat bars, just choose rises/bar clamps that give you the required position.
Beware of brake and clutch line lengths- too much lift and you'll need new lines.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
If you need some making I think mine cost me around 60-70 notes from Spondon a few years back.
They'll do any drop/length you need.
They'll do any drop/length you need.
SP1's rock!
Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
I did just that, fit the later bars to my bike. Mike is right though, they are pretty hard to come-by. See link below:-VooDooChris wrote:Hiya,
I've read somewhere that the later Firestorms have slightly more comfortable clipon's than the earlier ones. Is it true? Anyone know what the difference between them is? Anyone tried changing to them and noticed a (positive) difference? Or is the difference insignificant?
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... handlebars
Chris.
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Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
Found this one on Ebay 190327045285. I know it's only one but might be worth grabbing it and wait for the other side to come up at some point or mail the guy and see if he has the R/H bar too ?:




would make more use of a set of butt sliders these days
Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
Dont bother the bars are not extreme anyway and are comfy for all day mucking about, save yer cash, if you find the old bars too uncomfy then look at a Hardly Worthitson




Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
The Storm should have been launched with high bars, the bike is so much better this way, see my bike below.
Only had to shave the fairing a bit, all cables etc are stock
Gerrit

Only had to shave the fairing a bit, all cables etc are stock
Gerrit

Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
I've fitted the 19mm risers to my Storm, def give a much nicer riding position (for me at least) takes some of the strain off of the wrists. As said before, if you still have standard rubber pipes fitted for clutch and brake they are a bit short (clutch especially), so worth fitting braided hoses (actually worth doing anyway, my clutch and brakes so much better now).
I know what you are saying about them going over the top of the stanchions, but really have had no problems at all, once they are on they are absolutely solid. If you want a more relaxed riding position then I would thoroughly recommend.
I know what you are saying about them going over the top of the stanchions, but really have had no problems at all, once they are on they are absolutely solid. If you want a more relaxed riding position then I would thoroughly recommend.
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Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
Hiya,
Thanks for the feed back. Plenty of food for thought. Oddly enough, I have few discomfort problems on longer runs. However my regular ride is through the traffic jams in to Manchester city centre. It seems the constant braking and clutch work is what does for my wrists and makes my hands numb.
Might look at a set of those risers after all. If you don't have to slide the forks through the steerer clamp any, then I might just get a set and give them a go. Can anyone post any pictures of the risers fitted? Do they only come in the 19mm rise? Do they really only take 10 minutes to fit?
Cheers
VC
Thanks for the feed back. Plenty of food for thought. Oddly enough, I have few discomfort problems on longer runs. However my regular ride is through the traffic jams in to Manchester city centre. It seems the constant braking and clutch work is what does for my wrists and makes my hands numb.
Might look at a set of those risers after all. If you don't have to slide the forks through the steerer clamp any, then I might just get a set and give them a go. Can anyone post any pictures of the risers fitted? Do they only come in the 19mm rise? Do they really only take 10 minutes to fit?
Cheers
VC
Re: Later Firestorm clipons on older Firestorm?
Same problem I had, and the risers cured that for me. Not saying its a 100% cure but heaps better than it was before, and I get better control (IMO) as well with the slightly more upright position. Didn't have toadjust my forks any when I fitted mine, just off with the circlip on top of the clip-on, slid clip-on off, fitted riser, fitted clip-on, clamped it up, job done.VooDooChris wrote:Hiya,
Thanks for the feed back. Plenty of food for thought. Oddly enough, I have few discomfort problems on longer runs. However my regular ride is through the traffic jams in to Manchester city centre. It seems the constant braking and clutch work is what does for my wrists and makes my hands numb.
Might look at a set of those risers after all. If you don't have to slide the forks through the steerer clamp any, then I might just get a set and give them a go. Can anyone post any pictures of the risers fitted? Do they only come in the 19mm rise? Do they really only take 10 minutes to fit?
Cheers
VC
I haven't cracked loading photos on this site yet, but if you want to pm me your email, I'll take a couple of photos of those fitted to mine this weekend (or earlier if I can) and mail them to you, no worries. Re 10 minute fit - yes (and no). If one ignores changing the brake/clutch lines (the standard clutch line particularly is very tight, I fitted a Goodrich line and clutch much more positive now and lighter (better for traffic)


These are the units I have fitted to mine eBay item: 130431486687
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/H-BAR-RISERS-VFR7 ... 1e5e528adf