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Do they come out of aluminium bit easily? And are they meant too be slightly bent? Its just that ive had a big off, bike rolled a couple of times. Not bad though.(in gravel trap)Looks like one of them could be slightly out of rotation? I see a dowel pin? Holding them in a certain spot? This is why im asking, before i start bashing the end of the cap screw that holds them in there lol Cheers
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They're supposed to be straight.

I never looked into removing the bar as mine were in pretty bad shape all round, so I just replaced them with a new set of clip ons.
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Conrad wrote:They're supposed to be straight.
Hehe they faired about the same as me then.......slightly broken.....hehe
Do they come out? My moneys needs to be spent elswhere at the moment....Like all the other broken stuff lol
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I already threw my old clip ons away so I can't check for you. I don't recall the bar being removable though and the parts manual also shows it as a single part.
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Conrad wrote:I already threw my old clip ons away so I can't check for you. I don't recall the bar being removable though and the parts manual also shows it as a single part.
Thats funny......I just checked online and it appears i have 1990 bars. The brake setup is different too. (remote master cylinder and hydraulic line splitter)
Im not surprised, this bike was imported from japan in 1998. Theres a few differences with this bike.
Two peice bars with a cap screw holding together. Parts manual doesnt show the small pin though.
Il just loosen the cap screw and start bashing it eh :whistle
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I just went and gave them a wee tap and they came out nicely. The small pin stops them turning sortov. But yea they should be straight. I should be able to straighten them with plenty of heat. Once i get back to work after my broken bones have healed lol
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