bar conversions

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by fireblade, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. fireblade

    fireblade Active Member

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    i have a 2004 blade which i have owned for over 5 years. I love its looks the way it handles i'm starting to think may be its time to raise the bars for a more relaxed ride i no i could sell it and buy a cruiser but i hate the look of them or i could buy a sorts tourer but i hate boxes fitted to bikes. So i'm going to stick with what i have got so my question is has any body used or seen fitted Heli bars or Gilles Variobar if so which ones fit and look the best
     
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  2. explorer

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    I believe sine wave has the Gilles bars fitted there's a post and some pics on here somewhere.
     
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  4. Hudson

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    Ditto the above, i have sat on the said bike (when at KAIS having its suspension set up), it is really nice, looks stock but feels so nice.... so much so, i got KAIS to fit the Gilles Variobars to my 954 ! Again, adds a nice bit of comfort but without making it look like a streetfighter, i also have an Ohlins rear shock and i have had the bike slightly lowered (a short arse), overall i like the idea of turning a sportsbike into a hybrid-sportstourer, the other way around does not really work when turning a sportstourer into a sort of sportsbike, you will always have the initial weight of the bike which you can not get away from, my bike when new was 163kg (dry), there is just no substitute for that kind of dry weight.
     
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  5. Bart

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    I have some Hellibars on my old RRX and also lowered the pegs by fitting a link to the top support, it made it into a great sports tourer and can be ridden all day, in fact just got back from a 3200 mike trip to the Alps and it was again brill. Am looking at doing the same with my 08.
    Go for it, a small change in bar/peg position makes a huge difference
     
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  6. dogman

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    I have helibars on my 2011, subtle change makes a big difference to long distance comfort.
     
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    the later 2007 blades have different clip ons that are like the new model blade.
    they are made with a raised part,go look at one to see the difference in height , it may be a cheaper viable option to get some later clip ons from ebay.
     
  8. Swiss T

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    My bike came with Helibars; I sold them but took some pics to compare. The right is a Helibars, the left is standard.

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  9. Hudson

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    Yep, very similar to my Gilles Variobars, just makes them a little bit higher and a little bit back towards the rider, subtle, but a real difference. I think that given how the biker community is getting older i can see this sort of thing carrying on into the future, no all older bikers wants a C90 Cub or a sit up and beg 125 !
     
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    Interesting. Now on my list of mods for the 929, three hours on motorways commuting is starting to take its toll, especially as I've now turned 40.
     
  11. Hudson

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    I think they give sportsbikes a lot more years of use for the '' older '' rider !
     
  12. porcpen

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    Look great. Contacted KAIS for a quote.
    Cheers
     
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    Nutty Tart Well-Known Member

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    I've got some black Gilles Variobars sitting unloved in the garage

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    Much as I like the Guy's at KAIS, you'd do better getting them fitted closer to home.

    It's not a difficult job, any local Bike dealer can do it if you don't want to tackle it yer self.
     
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    What would you like for them?
     
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    Thanks, I'll look around locally.
     
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    £75 plus post
     
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    Nutty Tart Well-Known Member

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    Well I had them on my 08 Blade before I got the carbon bars ;)
     
  20. porcpen

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    I'll need to check they'd fit mine. Thanks
     

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