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aftermarket handlebars

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by xjyamaha, Mar 7, 2012.

  1. xjyamaha

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    I ordered some cheap bar end mirrors recently and am thinking I may swap my stock handlebars to something a tad more sporty that will better work with the bar ends. Anybody have any good suggestions? Not exactly looking for cafe racer bars, but if anyone had any suggestions that they found to be sportier AND more comfortable than the stock 650 bars that'd be great. Thanks!
     
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    These are BikeMaster Euro bend on a 550 Seca:

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    If you want a slightly more upright position (or your arms aren't as long as mine) you might want to also consider the GP Touring bend.

    The Dayona and Superbike bends will put you further forward yet, with a choice of two different "heights."
     
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    Yeah, those do look good. Thank You!
     

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