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    ER6 Suburban Machinery bars

    These are SM bars for a er6. They are zero rise clipon style bars made of stainless steel. Drilled for er switchgear, these will take the factory bar ends without modification.

    I want to swap these for the factory er6 bars.
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    If you have an er6 and want less rise in the bars, then these will drop the bars about approx 50mm and move them approx 50mm towards the front of the bike compared to the standard bars.

    Lisa bought this bike with these bars on, and would prefer the more upright style of the factory bars.

    I quite like them myself though. We have std Honda Hornet bars on now, they are a little bit too tall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    If you have an er6 and want less rise in the bars, then these will drop the bars about approx 50mm and move them approx 50mm towards the front of the bike compared to the standard bars.

    Lisa bought this bike with these bars on, and would prefer the more upright style of the factory bars.

    I quite like them myself though. We have std Honda Hornet bars on now, they are a little bit too tall.
    I maybe able to help...But I think my bars are a little bent to the eye (From standard they even looked bent...? ?)

    Crazy Steve..

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    See my pm, prefer unbent.

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    'Suburban Machinery'.

    Bahahahahaha!

    Someone obviously missed the memo on acceptable biker marketing images.
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    Read about it here:

    http://www.suburban-machinery.com/Z1000.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Steve View Post
    I maybe able to help...But I think my bars are a little bent to the eye (From standard they even looked bent...? ?)

    Crazy Steve..
    The ER6n Standard bars do look a little bent when new tho!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    'Suburban Machinery'.

    Bahahahahaha!

    Someone obviously missed the memo on acceptable biker marketing images.
    They are extremely popular in the states, along side with BlueRidge's SportBar V2.0s (though neither got the memo in desireable names I think!)

    The V2.0s are esentially clipons above the triple tree clamp, the SM bars do the same thing except it's just one bar, they both lower you down and give you more front end feedback from the ER6 and IMO, if you enjoy that sport tour style I can't recommend them enough. They are both the same dimensions.

    I had SportBar 2.0s on mine, transformed the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    The ER6n Standard bars do look a little bent when new tho!
    Your right.....

    Very bent ! !

    I even brought a new pair and even they look bent....

    Crazy Steve..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Steve View Post
    Your right.....

    Very bent ! !

    I even brought a new pair and even they look bent....

    Crazy Steve..
    there are bent from the factory to compensate for the offset weight of the rear shock being mounted towards the side of the bike.

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    bump

    Does anyone want a bar upgrade?

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    bump

    anyone else?

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    I still have these bars, any last takers or it's off to tardme they go

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