moving bars forward?
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moving bars forward?
Is there anyway to move bars forward? other than turning clamps around,or rolling the bars in the clamps,,
at the moment I have fat bars with adaptors/raisers so I can bolt onto standard clamps,but want to move my bars further forward.
and doing the kx front end isnt really a option for me as its too expensive. (I know you guys do it cheap in the US,but no one parts bikes out,so we very really have any cheap front ends around )
thanks Alistair
at the moment I have fat bars with adaptors/raisers so I can bolt onto standard clamps,but want to move my bars further forward.
and doing the kx front end isnt really a option for me as its too expensive. (I know you guys do it cheap in the US,but no one parts bikes out,so we very really have any cheap front ends around )
thanks Alistair
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I have these on my KDX. Totally adjustable.
http://www.roxspeedfx.com/
http://www.roxspeedfx.com/
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thanks for the surgestion,but i was hopeing for something more solid..
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I have no picture at the moment, but I have a set of risers from Thumper Racing thatmove that move the bars up and forwadr bolting onto the lower half of the existing mounts. They move forward probably and inch and a half.
These things are the best ever.Unfortunately, I cant find them on their web site anymore. Maybe shoot them an email. I would love to have another set.
Trust me these are just what you are looking for
These things are the best ever.Unfortunately, I cant find them on their web site anymore. Maybe shoot them an email. I would love to have another set.
Trust me these are just what you are looking for
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that sounds like what i want..il search around for them
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hay scooternut do you have something like this
http://www.barrisersonline.com/forwardrisers118.html
anyone else tried them?
if i can find a set for sale in NZ(or someone who will order them) i might try them..
how would they hold up on the rubber mounted bars though?
(we replaced the rubber on our bikes with tufinol,the stuff used for car suspention bushes,dad made them)
http://www.barrisersonline.com/forwardrisers118.html
anyone else tried them?
if i can find a set for sale in NZ(or someone who will order them) i might try them..
how would they hold up on the rubber mounted bars though?
(we replaced the rubber on our bikes with tufinol,the stuff used for car suspention bushes,dad made them)
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Folding mirror for street legal ( folds away) .. digital watch around pad for enduro timekeeping and a GPS mount for speed. Busy??? Whatdoyoumean?
Here is a good review of them.
http://www.klrworld.com/index.php?optio ... Itemid=130
And a picture to show how tuff they are. The bars bent first.
It's MORE than a dirt bike...2001kdx wrote:Damn dude your control section is BUSY. Never seen so many gadgets on a dirtbike.
Folding mirror for street legal ( folds away) .. digital watch around pad for enduro timekeeping and a GPS mount for speed. Busy??? Whatdoyoumean?
Here is a good review of them.
http://www.klrworld.com/index.php?optio ... Itemid=130
And a picture to show how tuff they are. The bars bent first.
Brian
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1990 KDX 200-E1 - Donated to my riding buddy Bill!
2003 YZ125
2008 WR250R
2005 TT-R230
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Those look like exactly what I have, except not for the fat bars. Mine are just for the 7/8 but appear to mount exactly the same.
These were absolutely the best addition ever to both my kdx and my DR350, both of which are way cramped in the cockpit.
I have been running mine with the stock rubber mounts for two years of heavy use, they are not showing signs of wearing yet.
You may wish to change to a lower bar bend after this addition, you will be up way high with a bend much higher than stock or stock KX.
Let us know how it works out
These were absolutely the best addition ever to both my kdx and my DR350, both of which are way cramped in the cockpit.
I have been running mine with the stock rubber mounts for two years of heavy use, they are not showing signs of wearing yet.
You may wish to change to a lower bar bend after this addition, you will be up way high with a bend much higher than stock or stock KX.
Let us know how it works out
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I don't get it. Look like a nice set of low-boys to me. Something happened?And a picture to show how tuff they are. The bars bent first.
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