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Algarve Nick 19-02-12 22:29

Renthal Bars
 
Can someone give me a quick answer to this question, please? Which Renthal bars give the same riding position to stock and I take it they're compatible with Barkbusters.

Peregrine 20-02-12 12:44

Hi Nick, I have the 613 Renthal bars ( aka Dakars), they are slightly longer and higher but are solid, i dont know or think there is a direct like-for-like replacement but im sure if there is that someone will be along soon to tell you.
Cheers
Steve

maxwell123455 21-02-12 20:27

I had the street fighter bars which where around the same width but sat a little higher.

What rethanls are you looking for/at?

Algarve Nick 24-02-12 22:38

Don't really know. Looking at going to Japan on it so if I come off I don't want the trip screwed up by broken bars. It's not a looks thing. Just want tough bars and bark busters. Plus a really stout bashplate. That should do it. Oh and a rack. Any suggestions there?

dazzerrtw 24-02-12 22:56

are the standard xt660z bars not alloy ?

RickM 25-02-12 03:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazzerrtw (Post 168624)
are the standard xt660z bars not alloy ?

They would be of some kind.

(Steel is an alloy of iron).

Presume you mean aluminium alloy?

What about Magura handlebars (if you don't mind not having a crossbar to mount stuff on)
http://offtheroadde.h722493.serverko...php?id=802&L=1

dazzerrtw 25-02-12 22:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by RickM (Post 168628)
They would be of some kind.

(Steel is an alloy of iron).

Presume you mean aluminium alloy?

What about Magura handlebars (if you don't mind not having a crossbar to mount stuff on)
http://offtheroadde.h722493.serverko...php?id=802&L=1

Rickm.......Not sure what you mean :idea:

The bars on my Tenere are alloy, so they should be able to with stand the force of the bike being dropped..

If however they were steel bars they would bend if the bike were dropped , thus making it difficult to ride .

I think Nick want's to make sure that if he drop's his bike on his long trip, that the bars won't be easily damaged.

RickM 25-02-12 23:20

Clearly.

I understand what Nick is after. I was merely trying to point out "alloy" is not a singular metal - it is a mix.

As I said steel is an alloy of iron (mostly iron and carbon) as such even if the bars were steel they would still be an alloy - but not "ALI" (Aluminium).

Didn't mean to be pedantic on this.......

dazzerrtw 26-02-12 12:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by RickM (Post 168645)
Clearly.

I understand what Nick is after. I was merely trying to point out "alloy" is not a singular metal - it is a mix.

As I said steel is an alloy of iron (mostly iron and carbon) as such even if the bars were steel they would still be an alloy - but not "ALI" (Aluminium).

Didn't mean to be pedantic on this.......


:confused3:

Algarve Nick 26-02-12 23:10

Impressive science lesson and thanks. Of course you both got it right. I don't want to be stuck in Siberia, with my Russian visa about to run out, with broken bars. And Renthals look so good. They came as stock on my 950ADV I wrote off in 2007 and are pretty cheap. Anyway, thanks, lads...


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