Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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Tiny_TomLeighton
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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Snoogle wrote:I've checked them out again n to be honest I wouldn't wanna sell em as I couldn't guarantee the bars wouldnt fall off from them :thumbdown:

Looks like your search of breakers yards and eBay starts here :thumbup:

Ok buddy thanks anyway. Been searching for days and ebay is a bit slim on the super 4 yokes.

Might end up just buying the expensive CNC ones at this rate as I'm getting impatient and just want to make progress and get back on the road.
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T.
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partygirl
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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hello mate, are you keeping the fairing on ? I have a cnc flat bar conversion on my faired storm, the posistion of the yokes depends on how much of the fairing you want to shave off, I kept the top yoke on its normal posistion and only had a minor re shape of the fairing, are you on facebook as I have some piccys on, and am too thick to be able to put them on here !!!! :beer:
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PS.by the way that post was put on by my husband who is truly useless on computers and didn,t even know he was on my profile ! bless him !!!!
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Tiny_TomLeighton
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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partygirl wrote:hello mate, are you keeping the fairing on ? I have a cnc flat bar conversion on my faired storm, the posistion of the yokes depends on how much of the fairing you want to shave off, I kept the top yoke on its normal posistion and only had a minor re shape of the fairing, are you on facebook as I have some piccys on, and am too thick to be able to put them on here !!!! :beer:

Hi there husband on wife's profile :lol:

Im not keeping the fairing at all mate, I know what I'm using now thanks its just a case of finding the parts on the bay.
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oldbikeman
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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Thanks for the info on the top yoke.
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partygirl
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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Hi, ive been looking, have you seen these? only problem is price!
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oldbikeman
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Re: Renthal bars...HELP PLEASE

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When I first got the bike I could not feel my hands within 4 miles (wimp)using standard bars.Now it feels like a comfy old bed and the big thing for me is I have never had back ache on it which I get bad on my Z1300 and ZXR1200.
A bit of time each day if you can and it all goes away.I think the bike looks best as it come although some conversions
are fine.
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