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kerby 31-10-10 07:16 PM

Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
I finally gave up trying to be comfortable on lower speed single track roads on my pointy SV650s so I looked into raised bars for it.
there are a few options but I opted for:

http://www.banditman...-ons-1641-p.asp

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Anyhow,ordered them online and they arrived quickly.
They look like well made items and a fair bit of thought has gone into their design.
Fitting is easy following the packaged instructions and no cables are needed extended and no fouling of anything.But the standard brake line on my bike would not let the bars be pulled right up to the bottom of the top yoke.I got round this by modifying the clamp bracket for the brake line on the headstock.I fitted them turned as far forward as possible against the top yoke clamp bolts and there is still room to adjust the control levers up and down for comfort.
Having rode on them for a bit on mixed roads this is what I have found.

positives:

You are definately more upright and elbows are not so close to the tank.
Town riding is easier and steering is lighter due to the wider bars and comfier ride.
Slow single track roads are less painful and you can see slightly further ahead due to the higher seating position.
Tipping in is more of a fall due to the extra height.

Basically better view ahead,less **** up head down and you can keep your arms in the right position for riding without getting low and tucked.

negatives:
At prolonged speed the lower back muscles hurt from wind blast in the chest(hopefully I will get used to it,or tuck in)
Less front end feedback,but the SV has a fair dollop of that in standard so not a big problem and there is way to increase it again.
The front seems to feel more twitchy,perhaps due to the transfer of weight further back keeping the power on keeps it under control.

notes of interest:

I have a double bubble screen and get windblast in the chest but no buffeting of my head,I am 6ft tall.
Changing the front tire from a 160/60 to say a 65 or 70 will give better feedback but that has other complications.
The mounting angle of the brake fluid reservoir is at an angle,its not an issue but I may try to tidy that up in some way in the future.
Make sure you really dog those clamp bolts up ,or if you go into a turn deep and fast you may find a clip on moving as you jerk the bars

danf1234 31-10-10 08:43 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Where do I begin?

I have been down the exact same road as you. Sold my bandit mania clip ons on ebay.

I ended up with a bar conversion from Matts Yokes who is a member on here.

Searh it there is loads on the topic from me, and a lot of other epoiple

monkey 02-11-10 07:43 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Ar*e up head down? SV? He he.

Your link doesn't work I'm afraid to say.

kerby 02-11-10 09:00 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey (Post 2411963)
Ar*e up head down? SV? He he.

Your link doesn't work I'm afraid to say.

http://www.banditmaniashop.co.uk/sv6...ons-1641-p.asp

He He ?

monkey 02-11-10 09:56 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
I like to think of it as a cheeky version of ha ha whilst trying not to offend.

Blimey. I just read the original post again and you suggested that one of the clip ons moved!

maxinc 03-11-10 08:20 AM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kerby (Post 2410007)
At prolonged speed the lower back muscles hurt from wind blast in the chest(hopefully I will get used to it,or tuck in)

I had the same kind of pain after fitting the raised handlebars from Matts Yokes. It got away in about a week.

danf1234 03-11-10 08:44 AM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxinc (Post 2412335)
I had the same kind of pain after fitting the raised handlebars from Matts Yokes. It got away in about a week.


I didn't have any at all. The best mod I have done to my bike by a million miles.

maxinc 03-11-10 08:52 AM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Perhaps, after "teaching" the back muscles to accept the pain from the initial position for several thousand miles, when I've changed the muscles groups, there was some "getting used to" time. Mind you, the raised handlebars only took a fraction of the time to get my muscles used to the new riding position. I'm also 6ft tall @ 15st.

kerby 03-11-10 04:41 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey (Post 2412092)
I like to think of it as a cheeky version of ha ha whilst trying not to offend.

Blimey. I just read the original post again and you suggested that one of the clip ons moved!

No probs mate,I agree its not that extreme a riding position but its even less now :thumright:

Yeah the right clip on moved when I started to go deep into the turns accentuating the corner for my own amusement,I now know I pull with my right arm :D another cranking up with an allan key out of the suzuki tool kit done the trick :smt038

I am sure the lower back pain will go with miles,no ones noticed my front tire size yet though :smt053

monkey 04-11-10 03:30 PM

Re: Pointy, raised clip ons fitted.
 
Que? Tyre size?


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