flat bars
Re: flat bars
looks those are designed for attaching to bikes with existing risers, it would be necessary to chop off the locator on the base to allow it to sit flush.
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Re: flat bars
Yes mine were like that, I cut the bottom half round off using one of those very thin cutting disc's (about 1mm thick) on my 5" angle grinder, and a steady handbudd wrote:looks those are designed for attaching to bikes with existing risers, it would be necessary to chop off the locator on the base to allow it to sit flush.

Chris.
Re: flat bars
chopping them 'lug' off isn't a problem (I'm quite handy with a cutting discsirch345 wrote:Yes mine were like that, I cut the bottom half round off using one of those very thin cutting disc's (about 1mm thick) on my 5" angle grinder, and a steady handbudd wrote:looks those are designed for attaching to bikes with existing risers, it would be necessary to chop off the locator on the base to allow it to sit flush.while holding them in my vice jaws. Then just finished them off with a flat file. I have seen some in the past where that bottom half round is held in place with a hex headed socket type bolt, then all you need to do is unbolt them which would be easier,
Chris.

I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R
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Re: flat bars
I was going to use a hacksaw, but the angle grinder certainly made the job a lot easier
Here's the ones I remember seeing from M&P, the ones with the bolt on bottom half round I was talking about (hover over the pic to make it bigger in the link):-
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5544 ... on-Customs
I'm going to add a bit of 6mm or 8mm thick ally plate under the top yoke where the bolts go through, just to stiffen it all up a bit
Chris.

Here's the ones I remember seeing from M&P, the ones with the bolt on bottom half round I was talking about (hover over the pic to make it bigger in the link):-
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5544 ... on-Customs
I'm going to add a bit of 6mm or 8mm thick ally plate under the top yoke where the bolts go through, just to stiffen it all up a bit

Chris.
Re: flat bars
Didn't someone used to make a flat bar conversion kit that clamped around the top of the forks like a conventional clip on? I've had a quick look on Google but can't find anything...anyone know?
Insurance: Bennetts CH24823B Exp 21/07/17
Mot Exp: 22/05/2017
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Mot Exp: 22/05/2017
Tax Exp: TBA
Re: flat bars
yes being abe to unbolt the U section at th bottom is definitley better than having to chop it off.sirch345 wrote:I was going to use a hacksaw, but the angle grinder certainly made the job a lot easier![]()
Here's the ones I remember seeing from M&P, the ones with the bolt on bottom half round I was talking about (hover over the pic to make it bigger in the link):-
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5544 ... on-Customs
I'm going to add a bit of 6mm or 8mm thick ally plate under the top yoke where the bolts go through, just to stiffen it all up a bit![]()
Chris.
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R
,
Storm is now gone
. .

Storm is now gone

Re: flat bars
it wouldn't be surprised to find that someone had done a conversion that bolts on to the forks rather than to top yoke, it makes lots of sense to have a bolt on solution rather having to drill the top yoke.Kurt999 wrote:Didn't someone used to make a flat bar conversion kit that clamped around the top of the forks like a conventional clip on? I've had a quick look on Google but can't find anything...anyone know?
I've decided now to leave the conversion for a while, the bike runs out of tax next week so it'll be SORN'd till new year, this will give me the time strip it down and do some experimenting, fabricating bolts to forks bracket may be the best solution I’ll update the post when I have anything t report.
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R
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Storm is now gone
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