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Jammyjammy wrote:thats ok sussed it, ive decided for a 2 inch rise, with straightish bars . And rather than oversized bars ill keep the 22.5mm ones
yes I agree , I was trying to figure it out a bit in my head but I think theyll work out good. I was slightly worried about them pulling me up and forward and making it uncomfortable to ride, with the rise and the fact they dont tilt back towards the rider at all , (`normal` bars being bent back a bit towrd you) . I suppose the only way to get them right is by trial and error when the bikes togethyamaha_george wrote:Straight bars look better than Dirt bike bars on a street bike but that is Just Me .
I have loadsa pics of the fzr im building from the ground up right now, Im slightly too thick to figure this posting them up on this forum though. Ive read the thing a few times. Ive managed to put a couple of pics of my rebuild into the my pics bit on the gallery.....yamaha_george wrote:As the others have said plenty of pictures are always welcome
This info correct? Hell if it is, ill pick up a set today! Seems to be a few ways to go about this mod, just how much time or money would u like to invest. Then comes to just committing to a decision.sweekster wrote:If you are still running the FZR front end and are planning to keep it then you could always swap the top clamp to one from a Yamaha XJ600N (known as the Seca II here in the states). From what i have read it is the same dimensions as the stock FZR forks and is a bolt on swap. Gives you risers and the option of running dirty bars as well.