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KZ550 Handlebars
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15 Apr 2014 21:08 #629197
by nickleo373
1981 KZ550C LTD
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Hey everyone
I want to change the huge LTD handlebars for some bars that will feel less cramped. I want to do this without needing to change the sizes of cables and brake lines. Would the handlebars from a non-ltd kz550 fit without needing any adjustments?
I want to change the huge LTD handlebars for some bars that will feel less cramped. I want to do this without needing to change the sizes of cables and brake lines. Would the handlebars from a non-ltd kz550 fit without needing any adjustments?
1981 KZ550C LTD
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16 Apr 2014 00:38 #629203
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81 kz 550 ltd
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all i did was get new bars and rerouted were the cables and brake lines go. as long as u get a 7/8th handle bar you should be fine
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16 Apr 2014 07:25 #629210
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1983 KZ750-F1 LTD - 8000 miles - 2/2015 - Head gasket time!
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I know what you mean about the HUGE LTD bars. The stock bars killed my wrists - I hated them.
I bought superbike bars and first tried to reroute my cables and brake lines. However, the rerouting caused issues when making a complete right turn so I broke down and bought new cables as well as a shorter brake line. But now the bike feels much better for me.
You might try a European bend or maybe a Renthal bar.
I bought superbike bars and first tried to reroute my cables and brake lines. However, the rerouting caused issues when making a complete right turn so I broke down and bought new cables as well as a shorter brake line. But now the bike feels much better for me.
You might try a European bend or maybe a Renthal bar.
1983 KZ750-F1 LTD - 8000 miles - 2/2015 - Head gasket time!
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16 Apr 2014 08:39 #629214
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4/2/14-1977 KZ650 B1 17k miles
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Are you guys just drilling into aftermarket (renthal etc) bars for the wires?
I want to do a bar swap but am uneasy about the strength of the bars with a big oval cut right in the middle of them.
I want to do a bar swap but am uneasy about the strength of the bars with a big oval cut right in the middle of them.
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16 Apr 2014 08:59 - 17 Apr 2014 05:49 #629215
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A good match for the Ltds are the BMW Med Tall Street Bars. The Fr Br mc will remain level.
The cables & Br line may be a little too long, which is kind of unavoidable when you replace the bars.
However, the riding position isn't the greatest as it is upright. It's fine around town & for speeds up to about 60mph. Any faster or long trips... not so good.
1981 KZ650-CSR w Flanders bmw-style mentioned. 550-Ltd wheels. 750E mufflers.
The cables & Br line may be a little too long, which is kind of unavoidable when you replace the bars.
However, the riding position isn't the greatest as it is upright. It's fine around town & for speeds up to about 60mph. Any faster or long trips... not so good.
1981 KZ650-CSR w Flanders bmw-style mentioned. 550-Ltd wheels. 750E mufflers.
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16 Apr 2014 13:53 #629237
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not a problem. guys have been doing this for years. just don't cut out more than you need.
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Tumbleweeds wrote: Are you guys just drilling into aftermarket (renthal etc) bars for the wires?
I want to do a bar swap but am uneasy about the strength of the bars with a big oval cut right in the middle of them.
not a problem. guys have been doing this for years. just don't cut out more than you need.
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16 Apr 2014 23:25 #629376
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Ok, but if it fails I hope you are a real doctor! I'm coming for you!! Lol
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