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				Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2000 2:34 pm
				by beemerbigdawg@aol.com
				Okay, now that I have come clean and everyone knows that I'm a real KLR owner, I have a question for the list. I'm thinking of swapping handlebars for something that does not have as much pull back as the stock bars.  I know that if I go too straight, I'll have a clearance problem with the fairing. Anyone have any suggestions?  Also, has anyone successfully mounted ProTapers to the KLR using the universal kit?
 
 Bob D.
 Formerly known as: BeemerBigDawg
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2000 7:39 pm
				by S2Mumford@aol.com
				Hey John, 
 I have the Renthal Desert bends and highly recommend them. 
 I filled them with urethane window sealer and they don't buzz at all like the 
 stockers used to. They are a heck of a lot tougher,too.  One good biff and 
 the stockers bend ..these have (unfortunately) gone thru several spectacular 
 biffs, with no apparent damage, 'cept for grinding the end off the left hand 
 side during a especially impressive and thankfully rare on-road get-off. 
 
 CA Stu <-- Just say KOG and get it over with!!
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2001 10:23 am
				by Mark Cheramy
				Am thinking about replacing bars on my A-!5 with the Renthal XR 650 bars. They seem to be fairly close in bend and such but are quite a bit lower than stock. Any experience on how the bike will ride/handle? If you've done this mod yourself I'd like to hear about what you thought of the results.
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2001 11:26 am
				by saladshooterKLR@webtv.net
				I am running a set of xr bend Renthals on mine and really like them.  No
 adverse handling effects and they don't seem to vibrate much at all.
 Unlike the stock bars they replaced, the renthals have survived many a
 fall over and a couple of low speed get offs with no damage.  Only
 modification needed was to grind off the alignment tit from the left
 side switch cluster.
 
 Don KLRA13 "Salad Shooter"
 73 Suzuki TS185
 Mandan, North Dakota
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2001 2:48 pm
				by BCSavWill@cs.com
				Hi,
 
 I uase a Renthal KX bend TIBar, works for me. I like the lower, norrower 
 slightly less bend feel. On the pegs is better and it's easier to get your 
 weight forward. You will need to watch cold start lever to tank clearance, or 
 just remove it if you can. Mine all fits ok, just needs carefull fitting. 
 Acerbis pro guards also need carefull, fiddly fitting, but can be done.
 
 Brian
 A14
 TE 410E
 Honolulu, HI
 
 
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				Posted: Mon May 21, 2001 9:21 am
				by epmkessler@core.com
				Can anyone give me the dimensions of the stock handlebar?  The 
 handlebar comparison chart that used to be on the DSN web-site hasn't 
 been loaded to the new web-site yet.  Does anyone know of an aluminum 
 replacement of stock dimensions?  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Eric
 A12
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 1:52 pm
				by Stephen
				I burried my bike into the side of a hill this weekend.  I survived 
 but unfortunately the stock handlebars did not.  What replacement 
 handlebars do you guys recommend and where is the best place to get 
 them.
 
 Thanks
 
 Stephen
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2001 1:48 am
				by jett@rimrockconsulting.com
				Been there ...
 I got a Renthal 'Desert' bar from Fred at 
 
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com/ , for about $85. As I recall, 
 start installing the control assemblies from the right side, not the 
 left. Also, the left assembly has a pilot pin that inserts into a 
 hole on the front side of the stock bar -- you'll need to drill a 
 hole for the pin, or file it off.
 
 I started with the Pro Gel grips, but the left grip was a little too 
 large and never cemented down properly. Recently changed to Renthal 
 grips (and glue) and they fit much better. I also squirted a tube of 
 GE silicone caulk inside my handlebar and let it cure for a few days 
 to dampen vibrations. No empirics but I think it helped. Overall the 
 bar looks good and is much stronger than stock.
 
 Jett
 
 
 --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Stephen"  wrote:
 > I burried my bike into the side of a hill this weekend.  I survived 
 > but unfortunately the stock handlebars did not.  What replacement 
 > handlebars do you guys recommend and where is the best place to get 
 > them.
 > 
 > Thanks
 > 
 > Stephen 
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2001 10:02 am
				by RM
				On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 jett@... wrote:
 
 
Chaparral also stocks these for $60 but I don't know how much they charge
 for shipping.  It's the "Desert/High" model #666.
 
 RM
 
 
 
 >--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Stephen"  wrote:
 >> I burried my bike into the side of a hill this weekend.  I survived
 >> but unfortunately the stock handlebars did not.  What replacement
 >> handlebars do you guys recommend and where is the best place to get
 >> them. 
 
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Tue May 07, 2002 8:28 pm
				by Porter Watson
				Somebody out there has GOT to have OEM handlebars around after replacing
 them with the high priced spread.  I'm looking for some--Porter