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Anyone Interested in some handlebar ends?

Started by Kepner, July 16, 2009, 03:12:49 PM

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Kepner

I made myself a set of aluminum handlebar ends and they looked pretty good IMHO. So I figured I can make some more if anyone is interested. As far as I know I have stock handlebars for my 94'. I had to drill out the holes a little bit (I had one broke off inside already) to fit the new bolts. But I had them installed in 30 min. I can make it a kit and include the torx bit, drill bit, and screws. I figured $15 shipped should cover it.



I can also throw in these rubber caps if you want them.



I cut these at 1 3/8". I can make them longer or shorter. I'm just throwing it out there if anyone is interested. I can get them made and shipped within a week. Let me know

cboling

YES! Just like your raw aluminum ones. How much! Also, I have the weights in the handlebars and I can't tell if it's threaded. Do you know what size thread it might be if that is the way they come stock?

Let me know the details.
CB

Kepner

The screws/bolts that I have are self tapping. All you have to do is drill it out a bit and run the screw in and out a couple times to make the thread. $15 and I'll send you an entire kit. PM me and I'll get you my paypal info. if that will work for you.

platinum_black

YES but how much would it be with shipping to the uk?

tt_four

Had this been up 2 weeks ago I definitely would have bought some, but my cheap ebay bar ends just came a couple days ago, and the next step is probably going to be bar end mirrors, so no need to invest in nicer ones. They look very nice though!

yooblonder

Quote from: platinum_black on July 16, 2009, 04:27:19 PM
YES but how much would it be with shipping to the uk?
Is shipping to the UK an option?  And would the kit come with 'raw' bar ends included or would they need purchased separately?
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