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Hi guys!
I'm just thinking about make my bike more comfortable, because I'm riding long trips and it is resulting very hard, after 400 kms I just want to cut my hands (sorry for my bad english) So.. What about installing a ST handlebar and all the stuff into my Daytona 675, however, I don't want to make more comestic modifications, just improving the riding position. What will I need? - Handlebar (without needing to cut the fairing) - Throttle and clutch cables (think are longer) - Bottom yoke? Well, I'll wait for your answers Thanks!! |
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Handlebars will interfere with fairings.
If you want to try to get comfier without a full conversion, I made several 6+ hour rides with zero issues with the following mods: - Helibars Clip-Ons - Saddlemen Seat - Attack Performance Rearsets
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Thanks
I tried the Heli, just a bit better, I have to change them because I had a lot of vibrations Rearsets would be a nice way to start. |
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If you're tall rearsets make a HUGE difference. I'm 6'2" and it went from occasionally cramping legs to freedom.
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