Chris
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chris myers
I went with a set off of my '72 Yam ds7, very close to perfect, on the Yam went the superbike bars, that thing handles, the Suzi is a highway bike when it gets done.
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Went with superbike bars on an 80 850G and love them. Used a 80 1000S throttle and clutch cable and everything fit great. Also as was said in this thread you may need new mirrors. I went to bar end mirrors as these gave me the best rear view. I find this setup just right for me, at 6'1" it spreads my weight bewteen the seat and the bars just right.Comment
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Rake78GS
Anyone know the measurements on the STOCK 78 GS 1000 bars?
Ive got the superbike bars on it now. But I want to be able to sit more up right to take some of the presure off my hips.Comment
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cfcubed
Guess a GS 1000 owner could do measurements for you... I was looking for less $$ bars, but liked the look of Flanders "GS-E Style" bars:Originally posted by Rake78GSAnyone know the measurements on the STOCK 78 GS 1000 bars?
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The Bikemaster LTDs seemed the closest $20 bars to those.Comment
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cfcubed
Oops, forgot about Z1..
Guess I'm too into the handlebar thing
Re: Stock GS bars - There's a post by Pete GS to a "Replacement Handlebars" thread where he says "The standard GS handlebar is the one thing I don't like about these bikes but if you want one here are the stock specs: Height-4", Pullback-10" (!), Center Distance-4.5", Width-29.5"."
Which seems to match these:
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and Flanders has a mess of bars:
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Rake78GS
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