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  • Replacing handlebars

    Hello everyone,

    After about 5 months of riding my bike, I noticed that both handlebars are slightly bent. I already ordered OEM replacements. The left one looks pretty straight forward, but the right one looks like it might be a little tricky. I have the service manual, but it doesn't have good pictures. Just wondering if any of you have any tricks or things to watch out for when swapping the handlebars out...Thanks!

  • #2
    umm the right hand side is easy all of it just slides off so no big deal
    time to nut up or shut up
    Originally posted by Rican Katgrl
    The way that I look at it is, gear is cheaper than hospital bills and skin grafts. Yes, I think people are idiots for not wearing proper gear. Whether you ride a harley or sport bike. If you have money to go buy a bike then be smart and buy the gear. Whether its 50 degrees or a 100 degress its ATGATT for me.... But that is just my opinion.

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    • #3
      No tricks for that, loosen up the screws, remove the bolts, slide off the throttle, the switches, the clutch and break cylinder and put it back together. Nothing is ever that easy but trust me this is not a hard one!
      http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=110816

      1994 GSX750F Katana with:

      Michelin Pilot Road 2's, 120/70, 150/70,
      Race Tech 1.0kg springs with 25mm preload,
      R6 rear shock w/14.3kg Eibach spring,
      1" Soupys bar risers, Zero Gravity windshield,
      RK GXW Gold Chain, My own fender eliminator,
      3BBB turn signal mirrors,
      Black painted seat and rear trim,
      Nelson-Rigg CL-135, CL-150, CL-950.

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