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Started by TheFableTheFury, November 03, 2013, 06:58:27 PM

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TheFableTheFury

Anyone who has clubman bars or knows of a good distributor who has them for a GS wanna point me in the right direction.
Full bars, not clip-ons. Preferably a mild drop..

Thanks

Joolstacho

I reckon Clubmans are going to be a tank hitter unless you modify your steering lock stops to limit movement. I recently fitted 'Norton straights' onto an RZ yammie and they're really good. -Lower and slightly more forward, but not extreme. May be worth looking at - good chance your local Brit bike dealer may have them but get 'em on the bay anyway.
Beam me up Scottie....

TheFableTheFury

I don't think they hit the tank. I've seen quite a few GS with them...didn't notice any mods. I could be wrong though.

TheFableTheFury

You don't don't happen to have a photo of those Norton bars on a bike do you?

Joolstacho

Mate, the RZ is at my son's place, (no doubt he's been torturing the poor thing!) so I can't shoot it, but I'll get him to take a shot of the bars and I'll post it when it comes,
Jools
Beam me up Scottie....

RossLH

Bikemaster makes a cheap set of clubman bars, you can get them on Amazon.

mustangGT90210

I've got a used set of chrome bikemaster clubmans in the garage. $10+shipping and they are yours! And no need for worries about hitting the tank, they never will. I ran 2 tanks, and 8k miles on my clubmans

'93 GS - Clubmans - '04 tank/seat - Custom "slip" on - Airtech fender - Drag Specialties speedometer - GSXR drag bike grips - GSXR pegs - Lunchbox - Re-jet - Sold!

-94 GSX-R 750 - Sold

-02 SV650 - Crashed, sold for parts

-96 Bandit 600 - Sold

-93 Intruder 800 - bobbed out basket case,new project

TheFableTheFury

Thanks fellas. Stang, that looks great from that angle. I can't believe they're that cheap! How does your back feel? ;)

TheFableTheFury

Didn't see any for $10 but they were still cheap.

RossLH

Quote from: TheFableTheFury on November 05, 2013, 05:43:27 PM
Didn't see any for $10 but they were still cheap.

I think he's offering to sell you his used set for $10+shipping.

yamahonkawazuki

Id grab that lol pretty good deal. if not that consider a set of drag bars like what comes OEM on some sportsters.
slightly different profile compaed to theclubmans, but heck I had em on my 03 annie. they worked pretty good.  not sure tho how theyd affect posture.
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Janx101

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Quote from: RossLH on November 05, 2013, 09:58:59 PM
Quote from: TheFableTheFury on November 05, 2013, 05:43:27 PM
Didn't see any for $10 but they were still cheap.

I think he's offering to sell you his used set for $10+shipping.
Quote from: mustangGT90210 on November 05, 2013, 07:39:02 AM
$10+shipping and they are yours!

Agree!

TheFableTheFury

Yep, I read that wrong. He was offering his. Thanks

yamahonkawazuki

its a great price. you cant beat that tbh. that is the bargain of the century.  :bowdown:
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

mustangGT90210

Quote from: TheFableTheFury on November 05, 2013, 05:40:01 PM
Thanks fellas. Stang, that looks great from that angle. I can't believe they're that cheap! How does your back feel? ;)

My back was never an issue. Funny part is my current GSXR has a less aggressive riding position than my GS with those bars on it. I took the clubmans off about a week before I sold it and threw drag bars on it. My bike was a 93, but when I put the '04 tank on it, the change in tank shape was just enough that my "gentleman's region" was no longer comfortable. But If you're taller than me that should pose no issue. I'm 5'7" with short arms!

The handling of the bike changes big time. With that much weight forward it takes away the think in your cornering, and turns it all into do
'93 GS - Clubmans - '04 tank/seat - Custom "slip" on - Airtech fender - Drag Specialties speedometer - GSXR drag bike grips - GSXR pegs - Lunchbox - Re-jet - Sold!

-94 GSX-R 750 - Sold

-02 SV650 - Crashed, sold for parts

-96 Bandit 600 - Sold

-93 Intruder 800 - bobbed out basket case,new project

JAS6377

Quote from: mustangGT90210 on November 07, 2013, 07:48:08 AM
Quote from: TheFableTheFury on November 05, 2013, 05:40:01 PM
Thanks fellas. Stang, that looks great from that angle. I can't believe they're that cheap! How does your back feel? ;)

My back was never an issue. Funny part is my current GSXR has a less aggressive riding position than my GS with those bars on it. I took the clubmans off about a week before I sold it and threw drag bars on it. My bike was a 93, but when I put the '04 tank on it, the change in tank shape was just enough that my "gentleman's region" was no longer comfortable. But If you're taller than me that should pose no issue. I'm 5'7" with short arms!

The handling of the bike changes big time. With that much weight forward it takes away the think in your cornering, and turns it all into do

It's funny that you say that. After I put my clubmans on with with GSXR rearsets, I noticed the handling big time. You're right: you don't think, you just do. It's like the bike just wants to go. As far as the riding position, my friend has a CBR600, and even he was surprised at how aggressive it is. Not uncomfortable, just REALLY forward. It was even funnier to watch my friend with the Harley sit on it lol.
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Lunchbox, 22.5/65/147.5, Jardine, 17/39, R6 throttle, R6 shock, .85 springs, GSXR1100 rearsets, Clubmans+Rox 2" risers, T-Rex sliders, flush mount fronts, integrated LED tail, integrated LED fronts, HID Projector, blue gauge LEDs, 12V outlet

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mustangGT90210

Quote from: JAS6377 on November 07, 2013, 03:05:45 PM
Quote from: mustangGT90210 on November 07, 2013, 07:48:08 AM
Quote from: TheFableTheFury on November 05, 2013, 05:40:01 PM
Thanks fellas. Stang, that looks great from that angle. I can't believe they're that cheap! How does your back feel? ;)

My back was never an issue. Funny part is my current GSXR has a less aggressive riding position than my GS with those bars on it. I took the clubmans off about a week before I sold it and threw drag bars on it. My bike was a 93, but when I put the '04 tank on it, the change in tank shape was just enough that my "gentleman's region" was no longer comfortable. But If you're taller than me that should pose no issue. I'm 5'7" with short arms!

The handling of the bike changes big time. With that much weight forward it takes away the think in your cornering, and turns it all into do

It's funny that you say that. After I put my clubmans on with with GSXR rearsets, I noticed the handling big time. You're right: you don't think, you just do. It's like the bike just wants to go. As far as the riding position, my friend has a CBR600, and even he was surprised at how aggressive it is. Not uncomfortable, just REALLY forward. It was even funnier to watch my friend with the Harley sit on it lol.

Yeah lol them clubmans ain't nothing to mess with! How is the feel for your legs with the gix sets on there? My GS was so damn cramped with the stock rear sets on there it was ridiculous  :2guns: Fun, but ridiculous. And my gixxer is totally backwards, relaxed upper body and legs are always tight!
'93 GS - Clubmans - '04 tank/seat - Custom "slip" on - Airtech fender - Drag Specialties speedometer - GSXR drag bike grips - GSXR pegs - Lunchbox - Re-jet - Sold!

-94 GSX-R 750 - Sold

-02 SV650 - Crashed, sold for parts

-96 Bandit 600 - Sold

-93 Intruder 800 - bobbed out basket case,new project

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