View Full Version : Does any body make a handlebar like this?
nzspokes
13th August 2013, 22:21
Just thinking out loud but can you get a handlebar that is like a normal road bar with rise but instead of rising like a Motocross bar it lowers?
Something like this, but they are out of stock. http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/products/1604-tommaselli_road_handlebars/9964-tommaselli_on_road_adjustable_.aspx
So kinda like a clipon down angle but with raise. if that makes any sense. :facepalm:
BMWST?
13th August 2013, 22:24
yes ,they are called clubmans bars arent they
http://beemersandbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/ClubmanBars2lr1.jpg
T.W.R
13th August 2013, 22:25
Simplified version of a Laverda 5 piece adjustable :yes:
nzspokes
13th August 2013, 22:27
yes ,they are called clubmans bars arent they
That I didnt know. Thank you.
nzspokes
14th August 2013, 07:51
Is there anywhere local you can buy them?
Paul in NZ
14th August 2013, 08:01
ACE bars, clubmans...
Occasionally turn up on trademe or ask the handlebar company in nelson to make a set.
Or buy these
http://britishbikebits.com/handlebar-parts/handlebars/universal-ace-bars
Be warned - just like clip ons they are pants without rear sets to match
sinfull
14th August 2013, 08:22
ACE bars, clubmans...
Occasionally turn up on trademe or ask the handlebar company in nelson to make a set.
Or buy these
http://britishbikebits.com/handlebar-parts/handlebars/universal-ace-bars
Be warned - just like clip ons they are pants without rear sets to match
ooooeeer bling link !!! Ta
neels
14th August 2013, 15:30
Go ghetto, standard riser bars and just turn them upside down
Road kill
14th August 2013, 16:53
Short risers with drag bars are very comfortable,achieve much the same thing an look heaps better,,,IMHO.
Or if you have to use Laverda bars.
AllanB
14th August 2013, 19:30
Also do a Google for 'laverda jota bars'
Multi adjustable from low clips on to a low rise upright bar - the angles are adjustable separately so a huge number of positions to find that perfect fit!
Link to a Aussie site here BUT I am sure I have seen them cheaper ex UK.
http://www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/Jota_Bars.htm
nzspokes
14th August 2013, 19:33
Will try some other bars to see but this is quite interesting.
eden
15th August 2013, 19:29
Just thinking out loud but can you get a handlebar that is like a normal road bar with rise but instead of rising like a Motocross bar it lowers?
Something like this, but they are out of stock. http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/products/1604-tommaselli_road_handlebars/9964-tommaselli_on_road_adjustable_.aspx
So kinda like a clipon down angle but with raise. if that makes any sense. :facepalm:
I have the same type of clubman bars on mine, they look fantastic. I liken it to a bull. The only thing is you have to make sure your speedo cluster doesn't get in the way of them.
you'll probably find you can order some through your local shop easily enough - they'll have a catalogue you can flick through.
What bike is it for?
granstar
15th August 2013, 20:10
Norman Hyde " M" bars lower pic i've used and are great with rear sets, not sure if they come in metric.
http://triumphbonneville.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/media/newbonbars.JPG
http://www.telecable.es/personales/amvelectronica/triumph/dimensions.jpg
got mine at T140shop
Handlebar co Nelson i can recommend for quality custom mades.
nzspokes
15th August 2013, 20:13
I have the same type of clubman bars on mine, they look fantastic. I liken it to a bull. The only thing is you have to make sure your speedo cluster doesn't get in the way of them.
you'll probably find you can order some through your local shop easily enough - they'll have a catalogue you can flick through.
What bike is it for?
Well just thinking about it for me Hornet.
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