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    Cafe handlebars?

    Hi people, Im completely new to the site.

    Does anyone know where in NZ could I source the old style 'Çlubman' or 'Áce' handlebars? (not Clip ons)
    Need to fit them to Norton Dominator - am in the process of 'Cafe' styling it.

    So far, they seem to be like Hens teeth ...

    cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Norton View Post
    Hi people, Im completely new to the site.

    Does anyone know where in NZ could I source the old style 'Çlubman' or 'Áce' handlebars? (not Clip ons)
    Need to fit them to Norton Dominator - am in the process of 'Cafe' styling it.

    So far, they seem to be like Hens teeth ...

    cheers
    Paul
    Try Manx Manufacturing in Henderson. http://yellow.co.nz/companies/Tubula...6141_1666.html

    Norman Hyde make 1" items.

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    Motomail in Auckland used to have them in their catalogue about 3 years ago - may be worth phoning them to see if they can still get them. They also used to list a very nice set of fully adjustable ones - similar to the ones Lavarda used to made for the early big triples.

    And try www.britishspares.com in Wellington

    Or international


    http://www.britcycle.com/products/ha...handlebars.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Norton View Post
    Hi people, Im completely new to the site.

    Does anyone know where in NZ could I source the old style 'Çlubman' or 'Áce' handlebars? (not Clip ons)
    Need to fit them to Norton Dominator - am in the process of 'Cafe' styling it.

    So far, they seem to be like Hens teeth ...

    cheers
    Paul

    A 69 Dominator? Must be a Mercury? Rare bike!

    erm - from many miles of experience on a cafe Atlas two things come to mind.

    Running ace bars or clip ons means it will handle odd and feel like a pile of crap comfort wise unless you fit rear sets as well.

    Ace bars or clip ons are likely to foul the stock tank unless you run them quite wide or at least trap you thumbs at full lock. Can be done though!

    I'd measure the fork tube (33mm??). If it's 35MM then I'd use a swan necked clip on set for a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport as these are very adjustable for height but still have the look. You will need an aftermarket headlamp holder though (good idea for the proper 'look')

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    A 69 Dominator? Must be a Mercury? Rare bike!

    erm - from many miles of experience on a cafe Atlas two things come to mind.

    Running ace bars or clip ons means it will handle odd and feel like a pile of crap comfort wise unless you fit rear sets as well.

    Ace bars or clip ons are likely to foul the stock tank unless you run them quite wide or at least trap you thumbs at full lock. Can be done though!

    I'd measure the fork tube (33mm??). If it's 35MM then I'd use a swan necked clip on set for a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport as these are very adjustable for height but still have the look. You will need an aftermarket headlamp holder though (good idea for the proper 'look')
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    Thanks Paul - yes it is a Mercury (ex MOT by the looks of things)
    Anyway, thanks for the advice - Ill check out bars on a V7 sport.
    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Norton View Post
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    Thanks Paul - yes it is a Mercury (ex MOT by the looks of things)
    Anyway, thanks for the advice - Ill check out bars on a V7 sport.
    cheers
    Paul
    Measure the tubes - if they are 35mm you are in luck cos lots of wog bikes have 35mm. You can get em from these guys

    http://www.mgcycle.com/

    OR call Pete n Debbie at Moto Kiwi (TOP people)

    http://www.motokiwi.co.nz/

    Pete might be able to source something suitable.

    Also try Alan Bland at Bland Brothers in ChCh - hes been building brit race bikes since forever or Andrew at Motorcycle restorations. Another bet would be F1 engineering or Cycle Torque.

    Cycle Torque Ltd
    102 Newcastle Road
    Livingstone
    Hamilton City
    Waikato 3204

    (07) 8465099

    Having said that - if the Mercury is restorable you might want to go that way, they go for a decent amount being about the most desireable of the dommies.

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    this is the v7 sport bars, swan neck and they are available
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    this is the v7 sport bars, swan neck and they are available
    Put up a pic of your Guzzi 'wheelbarrow' bars...ya might have a buyer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    this is the v7 sport bars, swan neck and they are available

    _______


    Thanks Dodgyiti !
    Im Googling everything v7 Sport related right now....
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    another place you may try is here
    http://www.mikessx.com
    they have an exstensive range of handle bars that may be in the area you want.
    I have delt with this guy , having good service from him.
    Ten days delivery, top quality parts.
    Check out his High performance coils.
    they are applicabile to a heap of twins
    just dont say its for anything else than a SX650 yamaha.

    Edit, that link is wrong, will find the right one, bugger
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    http://mikesxs.com

    This is the right one
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    is this the style?
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    What about Velo bars? I think you can get thos ein Auckland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Norton View Post
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    Thanks Dodgyiti !
    Im Googling everything v7 Sport related right now....
    Some Manx Nortons came with a type of swan necked bar as some tracks were more like motocross ccts back in the day. Precident is set.

    The tomasselli (sp) aftermarket ones are super adjustable

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