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Let's see GPz handle bar conversions.
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Can't take credit for or know the origin of the top clamp and risers, came with the bike when I bought it looking like the first pic.
I cleaned it up a bit, adapted an LTD headlight bracket and round headlight, fabbed up some alu blinker stems and installed an Acewell gauge (2802).
The risers combined with the relatively flat bars give me a comfortable riding position with no weight on the wrists and the width of the bars (80 cm/31.5") makes steering easy at any speed.
Edit: Btw, the handlebars in the third pic are aftermarket 650 bars just installed for the pic, the actual bars on the bike (other pics) have a lot less rise.
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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Man that looks good outstanding job! How's the comfort ability on rides? Does it pull you forward a bit more and not so upright for the riding position? Does it start to pull on your arms or back on longer rides? Sorry for the barrage of questions, trying to get a feel for comfort since I'm going that route on my 440 and curious.OnkelB wrote: Thanks. Here's a full size shot (Givi bags and rack removed) to give you an idea about riding position:
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This is what works for me, whatever setup you prefer the most important thing is that that you feel comfortable and in control.
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OnkelB wrote: I have a stepped seat (better seen in this side shot), so I sit a bit lower than on a stock seat. I'm 6 feet, sitting on the bike in a relaxed position and grabbing the bars my body has a slight forward lean, my arms are almost straight, slight bend at the elbow, not streched at all and no weight on the wrists. For me this is a good position for city traffic and cruising speeds up to 60-70 mph which is the most I'll usually do with the little lady onboard - at higher speeds (riding solo) I move back on the seat and tuck down a bit which gives me just about the same arm position but less wind resistance.
This is what works for me, whatever setup you prefer the most important thing is that that you feel comfortable and in control.
GREAT info, and absolutely gorgeous bike! That really helped me, and hope it also helped to answer some of the questions Moto was asking too, but I am going to shut up and stop thread jacking lol
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I had to ditch the square headlight too.
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You could fit risers like on my 81 550,
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