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Old 24-05-16, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default Suburban Machinery Type 2 bar replacement

Hey guys, brand new to this forum and this is my first post. I'll start off with my bike, I have a 2005 Sv650 and these are the list of changes that the bike had done to it.
- Ricor Intiminators
- Kawasaki 636 rear shock
- GSXR 1000 headlight
- Supertrapp exhaust
- Black powder coated rearsets, radiator guards, and passenger pegs
- Stomptech tank pads
- Suburban Machinery Type 2 handlebars
- Bar mounted Sideview mirrors
- Corbin seat
-Stainless steel brake lines
-Frame sliders installed

On to my question. SO I have realized that the right side of my bars are just slightly tweaked and I would like to replace my current handlebars with a set of Pro-Taper bars. Can somebody point me into the right direction, as far as which bars I should be looking to purchase. I do like the way the type 2s felt while riding. So if I could get something that would be close to position, that would be great. I also attached a picture of my handlebars setup Thanks!
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Old 24-05-16, 03:04 PM   #2
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Default Re: Suburban Machinery Type 2 bar replacement

wee call those Ace Bars here in the UK and there are lots and lots of different types and angles to choose from. like you i used to like the feel of them when i was a younger but now need to sit upright.

the problem you will find trying to replace your ace bars bars with 'pro taper' is that the pro taper are fatbar centres so wont fit your current risers. my advice is either get another sat of ace bars or get rental superbike bars.
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Old 24-05-16, 04:14 PM   #3
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Does protaper make something with the same center diameter and similar riding position as the type 2s?

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Old 24-05-16, 04:25 PM   #4
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haven't a clue you will have to find that out for yourself.
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Old 24-05-16, 07:12 PM   #5
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I was checking out a couple different bars online today and it looks like I am going to have to drill some holes in them regaurdless of which ones I end up purchasing....unless I buy the Type 2s again.

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Old 24-05-16, 07:15 PM   #6
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what holes would they be?
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Old 24-05-16, 07:55 PM   #7
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From what I've been reading, people have been talking about drilling holes for the turn signal controls. I forgot to look yesterday. But are all the parts mounted on the bars just clamp on style?

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Old 24-05-16, 08:08 PM   #8
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they are correct, you need to drill out the tabs holes for the switchgear. or do what most people do and bodge it by sanding down the tabs then wrapping the bar in insulating tape. unless its the OEM bars you are going to have to drill the holes on EVERY other bars you get. in reality is easy peasy.
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Old 25-05-16, 10:22 AM   #9
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So it's just drilling out one hole for the turn signal switch? No need to drill out anything on the throttle/kill switch side?

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Old 26-05-16, 05:36 PM   #10
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Default Re: Suburban Machinery Type 2 bar replacement

No both sets of switch gear have a locating pip, which stops the switch gear rotating on the bar, so for the throttle side its important.

As Bib says its easy to drill the bar for this locating pip, bodgers do it the other way
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