Handlebar conversion
Hey Guys,
Can anyone tell me what I need to buy if I change my SV650 from handlebars to clip ons? Will I need a new top yoke? If anyone has already done this a few pics would be very helpful. Ta x |
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The other thing to consider is the length of the brake hoses. As you move teh bars lower you may find that the existing brake hoses are too long. |
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Also choke cables and throttle cables?
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Thanks guys. So would it work if I brought a second hand SV650S top yoke? Would that fit and am i right in saying that the standard forks on the naked are 41mm?
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Forks on the naked and faired are the same, and yes buying a second hand top yoke is a good idea. Don't worry about having longer cables, just make sure they are not getting in the way of anything and are secure in there location if you have to tuck them somewhere.
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yes you need a top yoke and the forks im 99% sure ther 41mm the same as the other sv650 not sure about maby anything else that needs changeing tho! |
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Thanks everyone. Will let you know how I get on.;)
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Will the mirror brackets and brake fluid reservoir still fit on the bar??? And other than the handlebar clamps are the yoke the same for faired/unfaired?? e.g. where the ignition cylinder fits??
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what is it holds the mirrors on?ive never really had a good look at a unfaired sv so dont no what ther held with.
do they bolt on/into the switch gear or wot? |
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Yeap same place for the ignition on both faired and unfaired, only difference is with curvy and pointy. You may have a problem with fitting everything on to the clipons, depends how the mirrors are mounted!
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