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Another Handlebar thread...
I have searched the forum, and have come up with some alternative handlebars to replace my OEM ones. Please note this is for the XTR.
Renthal 722 Renthal 735 Renthal RC Renthal Streetfighter Renthal Trail Bars Do I need clamps with any of these? Are they a straight swop-over, apart from a cable re-route? And...which ones do you like for offroad? And which handguards do you like? Are there any handguards that don't clear on full lock with Renthals? And bar end weights? I thought this topic needed updating, as several people have said they are going to fit X,Y,Z..but I am looking for user-feedback. I want better height (as much height as I can) for standing up offroad, ....and stronger bars!!! I am fitting foam grips too.(don't laugh!) |
Ive a set of streetfighter bars which although not as wide as the OE ones are just ever so slightly higher which suits me for off roading, plus they seem to be made from something strong rather than warm cheese like the OE ones. I didnt need to change anything to put them on, just take everything off and put the new bars on.
Ive a set of acerbis/yammy hand guards and found that the newer inners i dont think fit it, but the older style with the rubber incert seems to work ok. |
I have 7/8 Renthal RC. Not higher from original handlebar, but not too much. Wider. I did not knew how to mount original bar ends, so I left them and so far is ok. Handguards are from louis.de, the cheapest one. I suppose Renthal RC high is better solution.
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http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/handlebar-dimensions/ By the looks of it you will need a bar with rise & swep if you stand lots. |
Thanks Kev..I was struggling a bit with the Renthal Website..Is the HEIGHT measured from the centre-line, or the bottom of the bars? That was one of the things that still isn't very clear. (Iam staying with 22mm-7/8th BTW.)
I assume the centre-line IS the measuring point. I have some Ozzie Barkbusters VPS, they cost �60 with the mounting kit. A very sturdy bit of kit, I like them better than my Acerbis ones, as they offer more protection. |
I also add the 613 into the choice.......
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The Height is from center to center.
To measure the height of your standard bars, place the loose bars on a flat surface with a spirit level on the end of the bars & measure from the flat surface to under the bar end to get the height. |
ty Kev...thought so, in which case their is a bit of false information on here, I'll see if I can dig it out and correct it
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