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Old 06-17-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, I just bought a 99 955i daytona and the only thing i don't like is the sore hands i get from riding. Are there any different types of handlebars availiable for my bike that can cure this problem? and maybe the buzziness as well ! Thanks , Swartsie
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Skyking.com has some handlebars for the daytona.
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Here is more info from a previous thread.clicky

Before you change anything, put a few hundred miles on the bike. It seems to take the average body a little while to get accustomed to the Triumph bars. You may not have to change them after all.
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Swartsie,I have a set of skyking bar risers I'll be selling.They only have 500 miles on them,I believe they fit all 45 mm forks.John :hammer:
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I have a set of Two Brothers Racing risers on mine. It worked out great since my buddy already had them on there when I bought it. They are very comfortable and have great adjustment. The only grip I have is that they hit the fairing on full left or right. I'm sure that can be corrected with some adjustment. I looked at several different risers and I would probably stay with these if I were to fork out my own cash. I didn't notice any flex at all.
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