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Tacoma660 03-19-2014 10:20 PM

Bars to be narrowed
 
Just got my pro taper bars in cr high and looking to narrow them up. What is the best way to cut the bar?

pghxd9 03-19-2014 11:33 PM

Measure, tape, hacksaw! My recommendation is to be conservative when cutting. A little goes a long way, so to speak. I've seen friends cut up to 2 inches off each side and then they never could get comfortable on longer rides and had to scrap the bars.

klx678 03-19-2014 11:49 PM

I have used a small plumber's pipe cutter they'd use on copper and small steel pipe. I'll be using them again when I cut down the Renthals on the 250 shortly.

http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_18129.jpg

$4.99 at Harbor Freight.

dan888 03-20-2014 12:15 AM

+1 on going conservative. I cut some short, back in the day, and afterward there wasn't room for the grips , perches, and switches. I had to go buy a second set of bars. Wow did that suck! In any case, measure how much real estate your grips etc take up, then cut.
Dan

TNC 03-20-2014 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by dan888 (Post 507871)
+1 on going conservative. I cut some short, back in the day, and afterward there wasn't room for the grips , perches, and switches. I had to go buy a second set of bars. Wow did that suck! In any case, measure how much real estate your grips etc take up, then cut.
Dan

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Dan, hard to believe you did that. I know you had to find a decent use for that short bar later.:D

dan888 03-20-2014 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by TNC (Post 507872)
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Dan, hard to believe you did that. I know you had to find a decent use for that short bar later.:D

TNC , I know you are just laughing AT me, but I'll humor you with a response. :D

Honestly , I don't remember what i did with the short bars. I think I gave them to a buddy that put them on a hill-climb bike he was building.

The bars I replaced the "too short" bars with were on my old "85" KLR, and when i got the KLX in 2008 I put them on it. They are Renthals, but I don't know what bend. I think I ended up taking an inch off each end way back when. When I started riding my Husqvarna I got last year, the bars felt really wide, and I had a harder time squeezing between some of the trees. I plan on cutting the huskies bars down.

ol'klx-er 03-20-2014 04:16 AM

Don't cut the bar just yet, ride the bike some with the bar full width for a while.

PalmStateCrawler 03-20-2014 04:32 AM

That little pipe cutter from harbor freight works great. I bought some protaper klx110 bars for my bw80 and they were too wide. The bar cutter is easy to use and makes perfect cuts.

doum 03-20-2014 11:38 AM

I have the protaper wood low and I love them in tight woods! Those bars are 1" shorter, so only 1/2" less on each side, and I don't think I would go any shorter than that.

RaceGass 03-20-2014 05:12 PM

Atv bars usually have the rise more abrupt so the area for grips perches signal switches is greater.


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