Narrow handlebars ?

dirtybiker

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Has any one ever tried to cut down a set of R1200GS handlebars, or know of narrower aftermarket one. As after seeing the light and buying the beemer i just can,t filter through city traffic as fast cos i keep catching door mirrors of cars.
 
its funny as i now find it easier to filter the taffic cos my bars on the GS are higher than my ZRX, therefore just glide over car wing mirrors...however, if u need to make them smaller, try renthal bars.
 
Im just in the process of fitting renthal fatbars to mine. They are around 3" narrower overall than the standard bars. Plus that look cool as....

But good god... what a pain in the ass to fit!
 
After owning a variety of bikes and riding through Hong Kong traffic for quite a few years, I can say that the GS is the easiest to filter - okay, mine is an 1150 but I presume the handlebars are of a similar height? Even with the handguards fitted, I find that the GS bars are above car / taxi mirrors and I can filter with ease. Hong Kong has a higher number of 7-seater vehicles and light vans and these are a pain for filtering but generally its okay.

As I said, mine's an 1150 so I know there's some difference.

Try filtering on a CBR1100XX or even a R1100S - what pains they were! I had to use one of the other cross harbour tunnels, at nearly 3 times the price, in order to get home without taking out any vehicles - DOH :eek:

Nick
 
You may find that instead of a light brush of the mrrors, you get the solid thump of a cylinder head making contact:eek:
 
Im just in the process of fitting renthal fatbars to mine. They are around 3" narrower overall than the standard bars. Plus that look cool as....

But good god... what a pain in the ass to fit!

Pictures!
 
Ill get some in the week when i go back to my parents... incidentally i did manage to completely destroy my heated grips in fitting the new bars *lack of patience* so im going to fit either oxford hotgrips or those... symatec thingies.

Paul
 
Thanks guys, i will have a look at the Renthal Bars and in the meantime would be keen to see any piccy's of what they look like on, are the heated grips a pain? Cheers:beerjug:
 
I think had i taken my time in removing them from the existing bars and thought about it a bit more it would have been easy... oh well!

Im going to the symtec ones anyway as i dont like the bmw heated grips "feel". I prefer renthal "soft" grips and with the symtec heating elements i can use these.
 


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