Handlebar and handguard question
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Handlebar and handguard question
Just picked up a 04 KDX200 today and I'm wanting to replace the stock handlebars. I also want some handguards also. Has anyone tried the Cycra Probend CRM complete racer pack? I had been looking at the Tusk T 10 handlebars to go with it. They had good reviews, but I wondered if I should go ahead and get some Pro Taper bars for the quality I've heard about. What are ya'll running on your bikes.
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I just have some cheap steel CR Hi bend bars and Emgo handguards on my KDX - however, I like the Cycra triple clamp mounts. I've used them on a DR-Z400S, Husky TE250, and now my KLX250S. I have the Pro Taper SE 7/8" bars in KX Hi on the KLX. Sure, if you don't mind the price get the fat bars.
The CRM mounts look good too, I just haven't used them.
The triple clamp mounts do kinda lock you in to one position, but it's always been a good one for me.
The CRM mounts look good too, I just haven't used them.
The triple clamp mounts do kinda lock you in to one position, but it's always been a good one for me.
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Renthal aluminum bars
Pro Taper barkbusters w/Maier Covers
Rox 2" Risers
Pro Taper barkbusters w/Maier Covers
Rox 2" Risers
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We need to replace the bars also on our 01 220. We're going to go with the Tusk bars. We put them on our son's CRF150 and are very impressed with them. Can't believe the price and the quality. So far so good! No complaints.
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I gave up on Tusk bars
The ones I used just bent up to easy
I found some used Renthals for the same price as a new set of Tusk bars
They are definitely a stronger bar
The ones I used just bent up to easy
I found some used Renthals for the same price as a new set of Tusk bars
They are definitely a stronger bar
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Really? That's disappointing to hear. They were the 7/8 aluminum ones?Mr. Wibbens wrote:I gave up on Tusk bars
The ones I used just bent up to easy
I found some used Renthals for the same price as a new set of Tusk bars
They are definitely a stronger bar
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We paid I think $28 in the spring for the bars for my sons bike. They really seem like they're good bars. I guess with a cheap price like that you can't expect too much.
I put Renthal Fat Bars on my KTM and they are really good bars but they cost twice the price. Sounds like you got an awesome deal for your Renthals.
I put Renthal Fat Bars on my KTM and they are really good bars but they cost twice the price. Sounds like you got an awesome deal for your Renthals.
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I have Fatbars on my Vstrom
They are really good bars
I t-boned a 4x4 and stuck the front brake lever and bar end through the truck's door
If that won't tweak em, I don't know what will
They are really good bars
I t-boned a 4x4 and stuck the front brake lever and bar end through the truck's door
If that won't tweak em, I don't know what will
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The Cycra triple clamps are studs! If you can knock a guard loose or break one of those guards, you need to SLOW DOWNtbirdsp wrote:I just have some cheap steel CR Hi bend bars and Emgo handguards on my KDX - however, I like the Cycra triple clamp mounts. I've used them on a DR-Z400S, Husky TE250, and now my KLX250S. I have the Pro Taper SE 7/8" bars in KX Hi on the KLX. Sure, if you don't mind the price get the fat bars.
The CRM mounts look good too, I just haven't used them.
The triple clamp mounts do kinda lock you in to one position, but it's always been a good one for me.
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Bars: I spent a lot of time fussing with bars that weren't up to snuff, and that largely because they didn't cost a lot. Finally bought a decent bar..Renthal..and haven't had a problem with them in years.
I had a set of Fly bars once..they bent when my bike fell over sitting on the side stand!
To each his own. If someone likes a cheap aluminum bar...that is wonderful.
I've used Polisport guards for years. They're lever savers more than hand guards. The don't protect knuckles/fingers/hands 'fer diddle.
I had a set of Fly bars once..they bent when my bike fell over sitting on the side stand!
To each his own. If someone likes a cheap aluminum bar...that is wonderful.
I've used Polisport guards for years. They're lever savers more than hand guards. The don't protect knuckles/fingers/hands 'fer diddle.
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re; The don't protect knuckles/fingers/hands 'fer diddle.
Specially when they are pointed down at the ground
Specially when they are pointed down at the ground
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The D-flex are a good value and I liked them better than some Acerbis we had on a bike. The bar end insert on the D-flex seemed a little cheesy, but I think you could get extras fairly cheap. I went to Cycra triple clamp mounted ones when I did my fork conversion and like them the best, but they are pricey. Very good customer support though. I have Pro taper fat bars and they are very strong.
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Re: 'Specially when they are pointed down at the ground '
Which is why they're lever protectors..'cuz that's where the levers are.
Which is why they're lever protectors..'cuz that's where the levers are.
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