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    Calling from Sweden about handlebars

    Hello guys and girls,I am a proud owner of a GSX 750 ES,Same as GS 750 ESD.
    I wonder where i can get a adapter so i can get rid of my original handlebars and use a traditional handlebar.I now have the original clipon style ,One bracket attached in the triple tree and a tube attached in the bracket.I have seen some pictures of adapters.Please adwise me.Sorry for my poor english spelling.

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    Greetings, Tompasio, and .

    Not sure about using adapters, you may have to change the triple tree to one that holds the handlebars you want.

    Oh, and don't worry about your 'poor english spelling'. I wish more Americans could spell as well as you do.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Steve View Post
      Oh, and don't worry about your 'poor english spelling'. I wish more Americans could spell as well as you do.

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      Especially the Americans on this forum...

      Where in Sverige do you live? My wife and I have relatives in Uppsala and Harnösand.

      Hejdå!

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        #4
        What Steve said. As far as I know, the top tripple is different for the clip on's and just drilling a few holes through it to make something else fit, would not be MY first choice.

        Welcome to the GSR!!

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          #5
          Hej!

          Hur mår du? Jag ville hjälp, men min Svenska ar inte bra.

          So English it is.

          I believe your option involves drilling into the triple tree and bolting clamps directly to it. A lot of people have done that to bikes with clip-ons when converting them to street-fighters.

          And just for the hell of it, here's a picture of a GS I saw when I was in Sweden last, in Åhus, if I remember correctly.

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            #6
            I live in south of Sweden ,In a town called Karlshamn.About 31,000 people live here. I work in a plant called VOLVO CAR BODY COMPONENTS.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tompasio View Post
              I work in a plant called VOLVO CAR BODY COMPONENTS.
              SOOOOO, what do they make there?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tompasio View Post
                I live in south of Sweden ,In a town called Karlshamn.About 31,000 people live here. I work in a plant called VOLVO CAR BODY COMPONENTS.
                Ah yes. I was in Kristianstad off and on for about 8 months in 2007/8, splitting my time between there and the US.

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                  #9
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                    #10
                    Something like this,Is it possible to get it fitting a GSX 750 ES 1983

                    Last edited by Guest; 07-29-2009, 11:09 AM.

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