GearHead:- Idea for Machinists ?

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yamaha_george
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GearHead:- Idea for Machinists ?

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Hi,
very neat idea for those whose hands/ shoulder are not so young or those who are a little short / too tall and want to ride their FZR / Sports bike comfortably:- ClapHands
http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/inde ... opic=52051

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Re: GearHead:- Idea for Machinists ?

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That is a really nice set he made. Here is a place to purchase something similar. LSL Clip-ons Only problem is they don't have 38mm ones to fit the FZR. But if you do a YZF front end swap or bigger, your in business.
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Re: GearHead:- Idea for Machinists ?

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cad600 wrote:That is a really nice set he made. Here is a place to purchase something similar. LSL Clip-ons Only problem is they don't have 38mm ones to fit the FZR. But if you do a YZF front end swap or bigger, your in business.

Cad,

These guys do have 38Mm in different rises heights.

I have LSL on my other project bike that has a set of Ducati monster shocks on it, they are rather nicely made :-}
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