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Ern, I am pretty sure the 1000f has 41mm bars
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"Ern, I am pretty sure the 1000f has 41mm bars", quote by jarvid
That would be cool, it opens up the possibilitys. Can anyone confirm that? I've been looking around and no-one seems to list the spec on tube sizes with the various products. It's all dumbed down to make/model type specs and few manufacturers make sport-touring type products specifically for the F3's. *sigh* So I spend a lot of time/energy trying to cross-reference to assure compatability, and stlll end up reluctant to spend money to find out if something will work for my beastie. |
You Guys should take a look at the Dan Moto 3D bars
Getting a set myself to replace the VFR bars .....lol |
^ the price on those bars are sweet. Fully adjustable bars should please everyone.
I could watch those videos for hours.LOL |
Hey:
"MadHattr059: That would be cool, it opens up the possibilitys. Can anyone confirm that? " YES both CBR600 F2/F3 and all years CBR1000F 41mm, as well as 650 Hawk, VFR750F 91-97 and 84-86 VF1000R/F to name a few. "MadHattr059: I've been looking around and no-one seems to list the spec on tube sizes with the various products. It's all dumbed down to make/model type specs and few manufacturers make sport-touring type products specifically for the F3's. *sigh* So I spend a lot of time/energy trying to cross-reference to assure compatability, and stlll end up reluctant to spend money to find out if something will work " A good way to confirm fork size on any year is look at fork seals size that will let you know what is 41 or 43mm but only applies to conventional forks as USD can be varied on top diameter by manufacturer and even models. Dub |
Hey Sprock, those bars are cheap, they look a bit under engineered compared to stock. Have you had/found any feedack on how good they are?
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Originally Posted by TimBucTwo
(Post 1074319)
I could watch those videos for hours.LOL
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