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XS400k Mod input/help : Handlebars, master cylinder...

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by jon3s3y, Aug 7, 2007.

  1. jon3s3y

    jon3s3y Member

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    Hey guys,

    Sorry about invading the XJ section but you guys seem like the mod gods...

    So on the other threads about handlebars there was BRIEF mention of the angle the master cylinder is mounted. I want to get drag bars or something like it and I was wondering what my options are. I was thinking of just getting some strait bars and having some machine shop bend the grip area to the same angle as the orig. to have the master cylinder mounted at the same angle. It seems like the bars would look pretty damn cool too with a slight downward bend.

    WHAT SOLUTIONS HAVE YOU USED FOR THE MASTER CYLINDER ANGLE?

    I was also thinking of mounting some farings on it, but I think I'd have to make my own mounting bracket.

    I love all the mods you guys do, they look really good. I just wish I had the space and tools to try some of the awesome mods you guys are doing.

    Any help or ideas/comments are appreciated.
     
  2. ZaGhost

    ZaGhost Member

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    Re: XS400k Mod ?s : Handlebars, grips, master cylinder...

    Greets from another XS400K owner :)

    Been rebuiling one that sat for 7 years in a basement.... almost done.
    Looking to mod it next year or over the winter (goal 1 was to get it working)
     

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