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Old 05-10-2005   #1 (permalink)
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I need to replace the handle bars and dont want to change any cables, lines or wiring. I think the stock bars were desinged by a chiropractor (they suck big time) I am 6'-4" and need more height. I have been looking into the Renthals but not quite sure on which ones so if any of you have suggestions feel free.
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I need to replace the handle bars and dont want to change any cables, lines or wiring. I think the stock bars were desinged by a chiropractor (they suck big time) I am 6'-4" and need more height. I have been looking into the Renthals but not quite sure on which ones so if any of you have suggestions feel free.
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I'd check into some gen mar risers. They don't have cable issues and are relatively cheap. Or you can check the local jap bike dealers since I believe the Yamaha Fz-1 and Suzuki Sv 650 bars are a bit taller but still clear the triple clamps.

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I'd check into some gen mar risers. They don't have cable issues and are relatively cheap. Or you can check the local jap bike dealers since I believe the Yamaha Fz-1 and Suzuki Sv 650 bars are a bit taller but still clear the triple clamps.

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