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01 Dec 2005 20:11 #11360
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I'm considering putting large ape hangers on my 83' kz750ltd. I would appreciate any installation / troubleshooting advice. Thanks.
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01 Dec 2005 22:34 #11376
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"CHOP 'TIL YA DROP!"
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Make sure you have a height that's comfortable, make sure they're the right diameter, make sure your grips and controls are gonna go on okay, make sure they're knurled.
And it's a good idea to know what's legal and what's not, and what's the attitude of your local cops.
And it's a good idea to know what's legal and what's not, and what's the attitude of your local cops.
"CHOP 'TIL YA DROP!"
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02 Dec 2005 03:31 #11390
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It's a PITA changing bars.
You'll need longer electrical and mechanical cables and a longer brake line.
If your controls are set up with pins that fit in holes in the bars to keep them from twisting, you might want to replicate these on your new bars before installing. Much easier to get onto the drill press if they are not mounted on the bike
I'm going the opposite way and need shorter.
You can see on the hondazaki how they are all bunched up.
photos.edebris.com/catalog/photo/5374.jpg
clutch and throttle cables are not tolerant of the extra curves.
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You'll need longer electrical and mechanical cables and a longer brake line.
If your controls are set up with pins that fit in holes in the bars to keep them from twisting, you might want to replicate these on your new bars before installing. Much easier to get onto the drill press if they are not mounted on the bike
I'm going the opposite way and need shorter.
You can see on the hondazaki how they are all bunched up.
photos.edebris.com/catalog/photo/5374.jpg
clutch and throttle cables are not tolerant of the extra curves.
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02 Dec 2005 03:53 #11393
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Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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Too each their own, but after riding a buddies bike this past summer, all I know is ape-hangers seem like a quick trip to the hospital. NO steering leverage, awkward (for me anyways), just didnt feel safe at all.
And like Dan said....whats legal as far as height and spread go. Good luck.
And like Dan said....whats legal as far as height and spread go. Good luck.
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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02 Dec 2005 05:50 #11403
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There are 10" over length cables on eBay all the time. I bought a set a couple years ago by mistake bwhahaha Get a set and then get handy with a soldering iron to lengthen your wires.
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02 Dec 2005 08:24 #11431
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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If you want to see some serious ape hangers, check out the last page of the latest issue of Cycle World...on a Speed Triple no less!
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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02 Dec 2005 11:12 #11454
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Ape Hangers work great if the handle bars are just below your shoulder height. You feel it in your shoulder muscles instead of your fore arms as you stear.
Your seating position changes alot. You sit up straight and don't kink your back.
However, you loose alot of the "Racer/Lean over the tank" positon that puts weight on the front wheel when you pop the clutch.
Ape Hangers are definately for a laid back riding style, not a dive into the corner and then change your mind riding style.
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Your seating position changes alot. You sit up straight and don't kink your back.
However, you loose alot of the "Racer/Lean over the tank" positon that puts weight on the front wheel when you pop the clutch.
Ape Hangers are definately for a laid back riding style, not a dive into the corner and then change your mind riding style.
Spock
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08 Dec 2005 08:06 #12300
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Ape hangers are sure gonna look lame,especially on a kawasaki.:laugh:
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08 Dec 2005 11:56 #12327
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1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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Dont torture a kawasaki sell it and buy a Harley.
1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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