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Old 18-12-05, 09:04 PM   #1
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Does chewy do 'um

If not who does?
I don't see the point of paying over £10 for them as I could make 'um if i had a lathe
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Old 18-12-05, 09:12 PM   #2
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a few people sell them on ebay for about £10 or Oberon do some nice ones for about £15
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Old 18-12-05, 10:22 PM   #3
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Oberon ones are the bis, they look good and do not come off in the event of an accident unlike the suzuki ones.

If you do make them up yourself, then make sure you use a good steel bolt that does not shear very easly otherwise the bar end will just come off if it hits the ground.
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Oberon ones are the bis, they look good and do not come off in the event of an accident unlike the suzuki ones.

If you do make them up yourself, then make sure you use a good steel bolt that does not shear very easly otherwise the bar end will just come off if it hits the ground.
Already changed the bolts for good stainless ones
Any links for these products or google them?
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http://www.oem-uk.com/

One of the other problems with the stock bolts are because they dont have an allen key bolt, you cant torque them up enough.
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One of the other problems with the stock bolts are because they dont have an allen key bolt, you cant torque them up enough.
That was the other reason i got the stainless ones
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Old 19-12-05, 09:25 AM   #7
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I ended up using rawl bolts to hold the bar ends in. Didn't move an inch in a drop and there's bugger all chance of it coming loose.
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Got Oberon's on mine, very happy with em
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