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Well it's taken a while, but here are 3 pics of the fitted Apex bars.

I'd say you need to take a full day to fit them, as you'll want to try all the different angles and heights to find the most comfortable sitting for you, plus you'll need to find the angle which won't make the reservoirs clash too much with the existing fairing tops.
Also this setting doesn't require replacing the throttle cables, brake or clutch lines with longer ones.
The fairing tops will almost undoubtedly need trimming, but don't worry, they can easily be done so without ruining the look of the fairing. It can be done without anyone (except hose who are familiar with the original shape) noticing that they've been trimmed down at all.
These pic has been taken before I've tidied the sides up- they're a little rough from the dremmel I used, and the left is cut more than the right and looks lop-sided. This will be altered so they are cut the same.
I've put the bars in a way which is almost like a straight-bar conversion if you like. They are wider, further back and higher than the standard setup. She feels like a hooligan's bike now, much more comfortable, but still feels perfectly precise and solid.
Because of the fouling with the fairing, you cannot adjust these bars fully. Also when they are set lower and forward, the height adjustment bar fouls the top yoke bolts when turned round the top of the suspension uprights they bolt to.
I would highly recommend these bars, they do have a huge rate of adjustment and will change the feeling and riding position of your bike dramatically. Whether you are just after a rise, a change in angle, width or reach, they can do it all.
If anyone wishes to come down to Cardiff and see these bars on my bike, please do feel free, you will be most welcomed!
They work out about £160, but I'd say they are well worth it and a great investment if you're looking to keep your bike for a while. But don't forget, you can remove them and fit them to your next bike, (which would need to have 41mm suspension tops.)
Make sure you buy the 41mm clamp sized bars, they are a very common size and as mentioned, can be transferred to another bike or sold separately if you decide to part with your 'Storm. (Why would anyone want to do that???)
All the best,
Spook.
