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Flat / level Clubman bars
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Confused. Clubmans are swept forward and down. The grips angle back a bit. The bars with no height are Dragbars. Little hieght are Superbike bars. Emgo makes some that at are replicas of the Honda CB400F that are in between.Tmiron wrote: Hey guys, I like the look of my clubman bars and I like how they are swept back. I don't like that they angle down. Does anyone know of a flat or level clubman handlebar? Something with very low or no height to it.
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Recently installed drags on my GPz750 dual shock.
I was going to do one of the others mentioned including the clubmans but they wouldn't fit for various reasons.
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They came with the fairing I bought, so don't have a lead on them.
I found rotating the bars in the clamps to level them up helped, as any downward slope to them was uncomfortable.
The gauges or master cylinder can get in the way, and limit how much you can move them.
This picture shows two Clubman bars I had.
The one in the back is currently on the bike, the other ones with about 6 inch drop were bent, and can't find them. May have tossed them.
Note both sit flat, the handle area, on the floor in the picture.
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Other than that you are in clip on territory.
It is very common to have a downward orientation on a cafe type handlebar set up. As a matter of fact it's hard not to find it on a truely planned and built cafe, not a garage build.
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I'll keep then in mind for future projects though.
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