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(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
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Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
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Well, on my bikes, so far I've had stock (of course), Euro-style (never again), Daytona-style (nice compromise between superbike and stock), and Superbike. I like everything about the superbike, from the perfect pull-back to the perfect height, to the perfect width. Drag bars are slightly less pullback and no rise. I won't mess with perfection.What you guys think about drag bars (straight bars)
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
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Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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They end up being quite different from the superbike bars. The euro bars have a different set of angles. It's like they took superbike bars and twisted them around a bit. They are more bent-back and bent-down than the superbike, which are much more straight out. I just ended up having wrist discomfort after using the euro bars.What don't you like about the European style bars? That's actually what I just ordered for mine as I don't like the large pullback on the bars that are currently on mine.
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com
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I am intrigued by the comments on superbike bars. Where would I look for some? I like narrow and lower bars, and I'm assuming those characteristics apply? Appreciate any feedback on this.
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