handle bar coversion

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handle bar coversion

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i want to straight bar my storm,streetfighterstore sell a kit for £240 and reckons no mods needed,but ive been told the fairing needs modding so the bars dont catch ,any advice :wink:
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Post by jurgen »

I think fireman on a firestorm has done something similar (Not straight but raised ones anyway), in the past he should be able to tell you first hand.

Think i read a post lately saying that you did but it's worth asking him.

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Post by tony.wilde1 »

kev
i done the whole conversion for 84quid!!!
but,i did have pics of the bike on here and the gallery is fcuked.if you pm me yer email addy ill send you a few pics of the finished storm ok?cheers. :D
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

I did my conversion after seeing and riding Tony's storm.

Best thing i did to the storm.

Planning to do it to the replacement Storm as soon as I have the money
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Fireman on a Storm wrote:I did my conversion after seeing and riding Tony.
8O 8O 8O
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Post by kevg »

cupasoop wrote:
Fireman on a Storm wrote:I did my conversion after seeing and riding Tony.

Best thing i did to Tony
8O 8O 8O
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is it not time you got a job school boy ..instead of waistin yer time on the bloody computer....poncin off us tax payers :lol:
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jimsmim wrote:is it not time you got a job school boy ..instead of waistin yer time on the bloody computer....poncin off us tax payers :lol:
What?
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Post by tony.wilde1 »

cupasoop wrote:
Fireman on a Storm wrote:I did my conversion after seeing and riding Tony.
8O 8O 8O


erm it was a handlebar conversion not a handlebar moustache!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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i have seen the conversion for £84 but you just get the top yoke but i take it thats all you need ???? :)
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kevstorm wrote:i have seen the conversion for £84 but you just get the top yoke but i take it thats all you need ???? :)

NO

You get a pair of handle bar raisers, renthal bars, bar end weights, braided hoses and banjos.

You drill 4 holes in your top yolk bolt the raisers on then the renthals etc
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thanx for that so where can i purchase them at that price ?cos the one i seen you didnt get all that :lol:
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Post by kevg »

Very good Smit, you lurking about at work again, dodging all the "work" your supposed to be doing.

i'm just raping back all the tax i paid when i was working.

Few Sp owners on here, don't know about 2's though, think PeteL has one, not sure who else.
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Post by jimsmim »

actually kev I,ve got my home computer up and runnin now...so I,m no longer waistin the tax payers money ...unlike some........just thought I,d add some confusion to the mix......tho why anybody would want to raise the handle bars on a storm I find confusing enough,,,they want to try my bloody sp2 ,realise how lucky they are :x
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kevstorm wrote:thanx for that so where can i purchase them at that price ?cos the one i seen you didnt get all that :lol:
here
http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/

you may have to phone them. You need to order storm brake lines pluss 50mm in length.

Ask Tony for his contact number, he's pretty good at explaining how to go about the conversion
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