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Introducing ConvertiBARS Multi-Adjustable Handlebar System

Published by Gary Gas
10 February 2008, 13:29
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ConvertiBARS are the first handlebar system that allows the rider to fully customize the riding position in less time than it takes to fill the tank with fuel. One in five British motorcyclists owns a sportsbike and ConvertiBARS will help them to tailor their machines to better suit their size and use, whether on road or track.

ConvertiBARS may be fitted using the original brake lines, control cables and wiring. On certain models the amount of adjustment may be dramatically increased by modifying the bodywork or lengthening control cables. Once fitted, simply slacken the Cyclops clamp, using a hex key provided with the kit, and pull the bars back and up for relaxing long distance riding then drop them back down for a more track-orientated feeling.

Safety and performance is assured as ConvertiBARS?are engineered to very high standards. The bars are manufactured from seamless stainless steel and the Cyclops clamp that secures the bars in place is incredibly strong. Laboratory testing shows that the ConvertiBARS?are as strong and secure once positioned as the original equipment.

Most popular models of sports bike are covered, such as the GSX-R600/1000 series, as well as sports tourers like the Honda VFR and Blackbird. ConvertiBARS?are supplied with illustrated instructions and an installation DVD. Prices start at £239.99 inc. VAT.

Call 01256 704909 or visit www.motohaus.com for more information.


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ConvertiBARS Installation


 

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Jay | 12 February 2008, 19:45
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This seems quite odd to me, but if it helps folks who get back fatigue quickly, then great, though you'll need to replace your wires and brake hoses with longer after-market ones. The stock ones have hardly any extra length in them, as I know from fitting race clipons and pushing the span of the bars out.



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