Title: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Nibor on December 07, 2012, 10:43:40 PM So I had a little highside the other week... but thats another story! :P got some rizoma bars from Metro Ducati for a steal, but on fitment I notice the curve doesn't start until further away from the centrepoint of the bars. thus when they pass over my fork tops, they're at a lower point than stock bars. I now have clearance of maybe 1mm from bar to the fork adjuster, and i dont think i can drop the forks through the triples any further as its already at the top!
do you think this will pose an issue?? They are M900 adjustable forks, fitted to my M750. maybe M900's had slightly larger bar risers? wil post a pic once i sync my phone. Also, the throttle decided to come apart well and truly during the swap. now it wont quiet fit back together. I can't get my head around it! anyone got experience with throttle assembly and want a cold beer? thirdly, I forgot I'd need a drill for the mounting holes for the new bars :-[ means riding to work Monday could be very interesting haha. hopefully be able to borrow a drill from a mate soon though. any help would be great, I love getting my hands dirty on the bike, but I seem pretty good at getting in slightly too deep or buggering things up a lil more than they were before I started haha Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Two dogs on December 08, 2012, 01:47:51 PM Being close to the adjusters is not really much of an issue when set up, unless you are taking the bike on track you don't need to touch
them again. As far as the throttle tube goes just be patient and methodical and it will go back together . You can grind off the nub's instead of drilling the bars but then you will need some tape around the bars to stop the controls from shifting. Silicone plumbers tape or even better double sided tape. Getting the hole position correct first time for drilling is a pain in the butt . Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: koko64 on December 08, 2012, 03:01:27 PM Older Monsters with adjustable forks had higher risers, eg M900S. That explains the small gap. You could get some from a wreckers, or leave it. Damping adjustment being the only hassle.
Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Nibor on December 08, 2012, 03:55:20 PM thanks koko, I might try and find some older risers.
I should really get my suspension set up properly one day. haven't bothered playing with the front, just left it how the shop set up. the rear I've had a bit of a play, but i need to understand more about it. could have it set poorly now i've fiddled, who knows. this is the clearance, not the best pic. you can see enough of the right fork, but the left top is behind the clutch line. i wanted to have the bars rotated back a bit to bring them lower and further towards the rear, but I lose clearance with the tank when turning then, even with my tank "mod" haha. (http://s9.postimage.org/lyhp22t0f/IMG_0820.jpg) Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: koko64 on December 08, 2012, 04:31:06 PM My old girl has low risers with its flat topped non-adjustable suspension. It would have the same issue if I fitted fancier forks. I reckon the "S" model Monsters would have risers and longer bolts to suit at about 10-15mm, maybe 20mm higher at a guess.
Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Betty on December 08, 2012, 06:04:40 PM The Boss' Monsters have the adjusters almost touching the underside of the bar as both have been lowered. To adjust, we take the bar off.
Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Nibor on December 08, 2012, 07:23:46 PM still , might need to order some larger risers from IMA. but if i get them, i'll need the triple set to go with it... [drool]
http://imaspecialparts.com/m1evo/ (http://imaspecialparts.com/m1evo/) Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: OzzyRob on December 08, 2012, 09:21:38 PM They are beautiful I ordered a set from Patrick for a custom project. Ordered a ealry model top and later model bottom with a custom stem. So much so it seems almost a shame to put them on the bike.
Pat's a great bloke to deal with and I will definitely be getting another set for my M900. Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: dragonworld. on December 11, 2012, 04:53:17 PM http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DUCATI-MONSTER-HANDLEBAR-BAR-RISER-620-695-750-800-1000-/290800506468?pt=AU_Motorcycle_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43b50f9664 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DUCATI-MONSTER-HANDLEBAR-BAR-RISER-620-695-750-800-1000-/290800506468?pt=AU_Motorcycle_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43b50f9664)
Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Speeddog on December 11, 2012, 07:26:45 PM IIRC the early triples (2001 and earlier, non-2001 S4) have a different bolt spacing from the 2002 and later.
So be careful what you buy... Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: Nibor on December 15, 2012, 04:19:57 PM Spot on, it went from 32mm-38mm I think. Might get a mate to machine up some small spacers, I don't want too much rise on it!
Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: loony888 on December 15, 2012, 08:53:07 PM what about these? doesn't say what year they fit so maybe they make them to suit??
http://store.speedymoto.com/ducati-risers-p171.aspx (http://store.speedymoto.com/ducati-risers-p171.aspx) Title: Re: issues with replacing bent handlebars... Post by: jrh001 on December 15, 2012, 11:03:13 PM or here:
http://www.cykel.com.au/PDFs/Handlebar_Clamp_Kits.pdf (http://www.cykel.com.au/PDFs/Handlebar_Clamp_Kits.pdf) JH |