Do any relocation bars work on the '06?
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I know, I know, I'm a weenie. How I long for the comfort of my old interceptor. These clip-on bikes (not just 6r) are so uncomfortable I just can't bare it. Does anyone make a bar relocater that doesn't whack on the fairing or cause any problems?
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Yes, there's a company which makes those. They are excellent quality from the looks of it. I will look through my magazines in the back pages and will post when I find it. You can do the same.
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I saw ones called convertibars or something similar. I went to their website and they go from sport touring type to lowset clipons quickly, they just cost a bomb! Grab a magazine and start looking or do a search. I will try and look and post the site.
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I was just really wondering if anyone actually tried some and had a prefrence or insight. The pictures may make them appear to work but they are put on you find out they don't allow full movement or you have to cut the fairing, neither of which is desirable.
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The ones I was talking about are offered be www.oncycles.com and are made by cyclecat. The same company that make the one handed swingarm stand. I don't know of anyone who has raised their bars on the 636's offhand. Will probably have to raise and move them back also to cleat the fairing.
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