Fitting handlebars to my vtr

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Re: Fitting handlebars to my vtr

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Re: Fitting handlebars to my vtr

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Thanks everyone -I'm going to look into the possibilities-fitting the new yoke and longer brake pipes & horn wiring doesn't seem to too difficult,but I don't fancy cutting up the fairing.Don't agree with some comments about this mod making it a bike for oap's- I had considered getting a Cagiva Raptor,but these bikes seem much better value.You wouldn't call a Cagiva Raptor an old man's bike ,would you?
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Re: Fitting handlebars to my vtr

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If it winds people up I would! :wave:
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