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Thread: Who's gone with dirt bike-style bars on their road bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Spoke to a few guys in England that had nothing but good things to say about that lot mate,just trying to work out if i can keep my aftermarket steering damper with that setup.
    Go with the fatbars if you go topyokes.co.uk - they look waaay better
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    If you want something on this side of the world try these

    http://www.ausfr.com.au/cart/shopexd.asp?id=344

    Just got an email back from them about parts for my bike, Real quick resonse. And its in Kiwi $$$
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeen View Post
    If you want something on this side of the world try these

    http://www.ausfr.com.au/cart/shopexd.asp?id=344

    Just got an email back from them about parts for my bike, Real quick resonse. And its in Kiwi $$$
    Cheers,just sent them an email myself.Ta.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Cheers,just sent them an email myself.Ta.
    No worries, the only problem I can see with them is its a good site to make you broke.....
    It's all Shits and Giggles until someone Giggles and Shits


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    Germany

    There's a pretty big scene in Europe, especially Germany for doing the old mx bars on sport bikes.

    Every TT you see R1s, Gixxers etc etc. Unfortunately they also put these crazy tailpieces on at about 60 degrees up in the air!

    Not sure if Google might be of use to track down some images/information?

    Oh and I'd just like to say: I think your bike is awesome!!

    Cheers.
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi View Post
    There's a pretty big scene in Europe, especially Germany for doing the old mx bars on sport bikes.

    Every TT you see R1s, Gixxers etc etc. Unfortunately they also put these crazy tailpieces on at about 60 degrees up in the air!

    Not sure if Google might be of use to track down some images/information?

    Oh and I'd just like to say: I think your bike is awesome!!

    Cheers.
    Yea ive seen a few creations with the arse stuck way up in the air,English bloke on the TL site has this stunning S right up until the arse but each to there own i guess.Personally beside the fact it was a V-twin it was the looks of the TL that made me want to buy one 12 or so years ago and i still love the way they look,just needed a bit of updatingI love it like i love my old couch and am just looking to make it a bit more comfy
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