LTD Bars?

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22 Jan 2006 15:55 #19318 by IowaKZ
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Can someone out there with a 1980 LTD give me a quick measurement of the handlebar rise?

I have a G1 classic and I think this model should have the LTD type bars, but mine look like regular bars.

I checked the distance from the mounting bolts to the bend (straight up), and it is only 5-6 inches. The LTD bars in all the pictures I have seen look like they come up higher.

Thanks in advance.

Dale

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Bettendorf, Iowa

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22 Jan 2006 17:07 #19326 by duncan
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i think you've got the correct bars. the '79 and '80 LTDs use the same handlebars, and my rise is about 5 1/4 inch.

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22 Jan 2006 17:07 #19328 by duncan
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i think you've got the correct bars. the '79 and '80 LTDs use the same handlebars, and my rise is about 5 1/4 inch.

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22 Jan 2006 17:29 #19331 by guitargeek
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IowaKZ wrote:

Can someone out there with a 1980 LTD give me a quick measurement of the handlebar rise?

Dale


Yeah, too damn high. I ditched those goofy antler bars before I even got the bike running...

1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"

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22 Jan 2006 18:23 #19347 by Trav
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guitargeek wrote:

IowaKZ wrote:

Can someone out there with a 1980 LTD give me a quick measurement of the handlebar rise?

Dale


Yeah, too damn high. I ditched those goofy antler bars before I even got the bike running...


hah, I did the same thing.

I still have my LTD bars. Just sitting in a box, waiting for somebody like you to take ownership ;)

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22 Jan 2006 18:41 #19353 by wireman
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yeah i know what ya mean,,put the ltd bars on the roto-tiller we use for doing groundwork for plumbing! :whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching!

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22 Jan 2006 19:26 #19379 by duncan
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you guys are just jealous. we'll see whose picking up the chicks this summer...
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23 Jan 2006 09:22 #19470 by CRASH!
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guitargeek wrote:

Yeah, too damn high. I ditched those goofy antler bars before I even got the bike running...



Me three. Before I even cleaned the carbs/ tank etc... I yanked off those bars. heh heh

Little did I know I'd have to compete with riding monkeys for babes. LOL It's ok, marriage really put a damper on my dating life. heh heh



Ride'on,

~CRASH!~

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23 Jan 2006 10:50 #19488 by Mcdroid
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Dale:

The handlebar configuration on the 1980 G is different than the 1976-80 1000B (LTD) models. The handlebars on the 1980 G model more closely resemble the 1981-3 K and M models (LTD and CSR)(= higher rise and sharper pull-back). If you opt for the flatter earlier model LTD style bars, you may have to go with shorter cables.

Michael
Victoria, Texas

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23 Jan 2006 12:02 #19496 by Nevco48
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You are right about the different style bars. If this picture posts OK, you can see the bars from a 1978 held up to my 80 LTD. (Thank you steell for getting my year right) I can see a need for clutch, brake and throttle cables to be shorter. Also, the handlebar brackets are a bit further apart on the 80; there is barely enough straight pipe on the center section of the older bars.

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23 Jan 2006 12:10 #19497 by Nevco48
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Close-up. See the difference in the knurled areas? I think it might just fit....additional note: the straighter bars here were on a junker, and the one grip read Super Bars; I'm thinking that would have been a modification?
Hold on, I just re-read the original question from IowaKZ, then checked my bars again. They have just under 9" of rise. I thought they looked sort of dorky... Right now though, I plan to leave them on. The cables would be an issue, and I don't think my front brake lever would switch over either; it has about a 20 degree downward cant to match the sharp pull-back angle of the highrise bars. For now I will stick with the style of the era. It reminds me of the high rise "banana bikes" that we rode as little kids. I did remove the tall sissy bar that came on the KZ however. Anybody want it?

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23 Jan 2006 18:24 #19549 by IowaKZ
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Thanks for all the help from everyone.

Mcdroid, thanks for setting me straight on the years, and Nevco48 Thanks for the pics.

I think that someone changed the bars on mine because they are not the high rise. Also, the brake line is kind of bunched up by the head light.

I am trying to rebuild it to all original so now I need to add something else to the list.

I will try and post a picture of mine if I can figure out how.

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