raising bars
#1
can anyone help..l want to raise my bars due to a shoulder injury...any advise or help or where l can get raisers for my 2005 busa.... thanks heaps david
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#2
Get in touch with Kawasuki (Ray) on the forum....pretty sure he sells Helibars...or check out his website easyriderimports
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#3
Helibars are generally regarded as the best thing on the market. I use a Soupy's riser myself, but I am going to switch over to a set of Helibars, now that the dollar is so much more in our favour.

http://www.soupysperformance.com/catalog...637181.htm

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Suzuki-Hayabusa-H...1689wt_905
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#4
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#5
hi. give www spoiledbiker.com a try they are an american site for heli-bars. i brought mine in from them and at the time i landed them here to new zealand cheaper than i could buy them in australia and when you can save money its extra money you can spend on the bike. i love the heli-bars takes alot of you weight off your wraists. hope this is of some help.
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#6
are helibars wider than standard bars ?
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#7
Yes, they are - by about 10mm, from memory.
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#8
(03-05-2011, 10:01pm)Troppo Wrote: Yes, they are - by about 10mm, from memory.
Thanks I find the bars width to be more of a problem on the boreing bits than the height,I have run with and without the bar risers and it doesn't make much diference to me but I do find myself holding the bar ends to relax.

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