bent handlebars
#1
bent handlebars
My son hit a rabbit on the road and crashed, he is ok some minor bumps and bruises.
the handlerbars are trashed. what is a good upgrade or replacement? anyone know what size the bars are off hand.
thanks folks
Dave
the handlerbars are trashed. what is a good upgrade or replacement? anyone know what size the bars are off hand.
thanks folks
Dave
#3
RE: bent handlebars
i replaced mine due to a dump and slide on a wet grass field which tweaked the clutch side of the bars nicely. i just finished installing them last night along with a nice set of acerbis brush guards. when i went to the local parts shop to order a new set it was a nightmare due to the bike being a new model. good luck finding any sizes specifically for this bike..... after almost an hour with the parts guy i finally said screw it and ordered a set for the newest model of KX250... long story short... they worked like a charm.... what brand?.. your call, tho Renthal is very popular and durable as far as ive heard (thats what i picked up).
as an afterthought, do yourself a favor and order them in 7/8 diamater... thats the same size as stock.. they have a larger diameter tube, but then all your controls throttle etc will need to be modified/replaced to fit the larger tube.
hope that helps.
as an afterthought, do yourself a favor and order them in 7/8 diamater... thats the same size as stock.. they have a larger diameter tube, but then all your controls throttle etc will need to be modified/replaced to fit the larger tube.
hope that helps.
#5
RE: bent handlebars
I just put new ones on today. I had bought the Renthal CR High Bend < Honda Bars>. They were the same as stock but much better quality. I ended up taking them back and getting Raptor 650 bars.
The Renthal Raptor bars are about 2" higher and are ATV bars. Im going to test ride them tommorow, I think the 2" will be much better for me standing up on trails. I did have to move some wires around behind the headlight to get the extra length i needed.
Randy
The Renthal Raptor bars are about 2" higher and are ATV bars. Im going to test ride them tommorow, I think the 2" will be much better for me standing up on trails. I did have to move some wires around behind the headlight to get the extra length i needed.
Randy
#6
RE: bent handlebars
A couple of folks on this forum ended up getting the Moose Rapture bars for the same reason as stated above, greater hight.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;Division=6#
They can speake better then I as to how well they are working, I liked what I read in other posts as feedback and have them "in mind" for when I too need a replacement set...[]
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;Division=6#
They can speake better then I as to how well they are working, I liked what I read in other posts as feedback and have them "in mind" for when I too need a replacement set...[]
#7
RE: bent handlebars
I bought and installed these the other day, I got the CR bend High...
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.
#8
RE: bent handlebars
ORIGINAL: double d6
I bought and installed these the other day, I got the CR bend High...
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.
I bought and installed these the other day, I got the CR bend High...
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.
#9
RE: bent handlebars
There are only two types of bars. The standard 7/8" bars and the fat 1 1/8" bars. The fat bars taper at the end so it uses the same throttle and levers as the standard bars, but fat bars will not fit into the 7/8" bar mounts without adaptors. Also, the fat bars usually do not use the cross bar.
The only difference between bars are material and bends.
Dave[/align]
#10
RE: bent handlebars
ORIGINAL: double d6
I bought and installed these the other day, I got the CR bend High...
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.
I bought and installed these the other day, I got the CR bend High...
I also got the moose hanguards with the plastic covers, I like the look of the bike with the green bars!!
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;division=6
These handguards are real sturdy and pretty simple to install...
Any questions feel free to ask,,I did...that's how I got it all done.