Raised bars kinda storm related

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warby221
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Raised bars kinda storm related

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I’m in the process of making my viffer a bit more mileage friendly when riding 2 up and have gotten hold of a pair of clipons from a 1988 FJ 1200

Their 100mm from yoke face to centre of handlebar fit a 41mm fork stanchion using a pinch bolt to hold them and are positioned by a bolt in to the top of the yoke on the opposite side to the bar so only one hole to drill. The handlebar is 22mm dia

Any one looking to take the weight off their arms these should work nicely and a bit cheaper than bar raisers cost off fleabay a princely £11 including the P&P
I’ll get some pic’s on when I’ve got a chance
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Re: Raised bars kinda storm related

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Will you need to trim the fairing to use these, or is there enough clearance?
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Pretty well certain you’d have to trim the fairing to fit them to a storm
But as I said there’s are going on a VFR750 and are about 25mm higher then the standard bars and my bike is the one with the two position screen
as the viffer bars fit the storm these bars will to taking the bars a fair bit higher than the std ones and giving you a more upright riding position
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D'oh... note to self, read more carefully... :roll:
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