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11-30-2009, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Bending handlebars?
I have risers on my bike, but the grips are still just a tad too far forward for perfect fit.
Has anyone bent their bars (intentionally, of course) to bring the grips even more rearward? I'm imagining a process of clamping the bar in a vise and brute-forcing a couple more degrees of angle. Thoughts? I've restored several bikes, so I know that bent bars don't necessarily destroy chrome or weaken them beyond safe performance. For me, achieving symmetry seems to be the challenge.
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It should work but you might need some sort of tube bender so that the bar doesn't try to "kink" at the place where it bends.
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You maybe could take them to a muffler shop that uses pipe benders and have them done. Should cost next to nothing to have done.
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Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
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To maintain the symmetry you might have to make up a jig, it would be difficult to maintain by guess and by golly. I have never tried what you want to attempt but just be prepared to buy a new bar if all does not go well. Lots of different bars on the market at fairly reasonable prices if you do end up goofing the bars. Good Luck. ;)
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My biggest concern would be the chrome cracking. If you can fill the bars with sand and plug the ends you could get a slight "brute force" bend without kinking. I still would be worried about fracturing the chrome though.
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Seems to me you would be far better off with new bars that meet your requirements.
Just a thought...
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You could probably tweak them some to get them where you want by slipping a length of pipe over the end of the bar and bending them. Just check them with a tape measure to make them the same on both sides. Ive done this on 7/8" bars with no damage to chrome at all.
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It depends I guess.... On how much. You can make a vice jig with say 2x4 of oak with a 1 inch hole first drilled the long way thru the oak, then sawing thru the middle so when champed center in a vise the bars are not going anywhere.
Then with black pipe in a common electricians bender, padded with leather, you can likely get that gain you want. The oak could grab nearer where you want the bend, too, but you would need a dead on match to the other side.
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I'm with Mac in getting the match exactly on each side. I think I would just look at replacing them. Just a thought.
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I am bob on this one. I would go to your local hd dealer. When people buy a ne wbike and order it with custom parts 99% of those parts are put on at the dealer and not in the factory. They then take the stock parts and put them in storage. Once a year our local dealer has an auction for all the take off parts but I have stopped in and bought parts at various times of the year. you could mix and match through what they have and maybe find what you need. either that or buy a used set even if they are in terrible condition to at least try the bending or fit before potentially wrecking your stockers.
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