Handlebar Risers
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I would like to raise the bars about 3/4 to 1" and I am looking for any info on sources. Also thanks for the choke/ cruise control tip. 10/10. I love it and found the mod had been done. 125 klm at full wind back. cheers tim/ BusauserClap
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(05-01-2012, 10:10am)Busauser Wrote: I would like to raise the bars about 3/4 to 1" and I am looking for any info on sources. Also thanks for the choke/ cruise control tip. 10/10. I love it and found the mod had been done. 125 klm at full wind back. cheers tim/ BusauserClap

have you looked at HELI BARS
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#3
Get 4 X Spacers & 4 X longer bolt's ,Job done & Cheap . I Turned the spacers up out of Aluminum. Easy & Cheap .OR You'll find some on eBay,
Spacers & bolt's as a kit .

ebay USA
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-Hayabusa-...3cbe33f8fe


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#4
Got any pics of how it looks installed Greeny?
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#5
I've got the spacers on mine but it's not as good as heli bars. My arms are a bit short so I find the reach is still a bit far causing sore wrists after 20mins in the saddle. I had heli bars on my previous bike and they were spot on. Raised the bars a bit, moved them out (wider) and closer to me. Much better than the spacers but also a lot more expensive.
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#6
(05-01-2012, 06:13pm)CeeJay07 Wrote: Got any pics of how it looks installed Greeny?

Doesn't look any different from stock really but it make's room to drop the front up to 25 mm if you want to .


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#7
Get the Heli-Bars Busauser and with your aussie dollar so high check out the states for prices. I brought mine in from the states landed at my door in New Zealand cheaper than just the price of them in oz. Like you say they not only lift but also come back alittle too and at full lock dont touch the screen. thats my thought for the day all this thinkings given me a headache.
SPEED ISN,T EVERYTHING BUT IT SURE IS FUN.
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#8
Also might want to check out Convertibars: www.convertibars.com/.

Let me know if you see a set-up you like and I'll see what our weak U.S. dollar can do for you on them.
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(13-01-2012, 06:53am)maestro8872 Wrote: Also might want to check out Convertibars: www.convertibars.com/.

Let me know if you see a set-up you like and I'll see what our weak U.S. dollar can do for you on them.

Have you fitted these personally? I was intrigued by them but they look terrible, and not as easily adjustable, since it seemed to need a wrench to adjust.
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#10
Some pics for ya


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#11
Serious about comfort?

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#12
Troppo, some nice mods for distance like the Buell Pegs & bars! Going to change up the seat? Picked up a used Corbin the other day that I will have to try out this season.
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#13
Thanks mate - I'm building the ultimate SPORT tourer.

Very Happy

Yes, the seat needs attention....

The bars actually make the bike better in the twisties - you get much more leverage.

Next step is an ECU flash and dyno tune.

I haunt your site often....

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