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to dimple or not to dimple (Read 26 times)
john1652
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to dimple or not to dimple
01/26/07 at 10:08:17
I am going to buy new bars for my bike j&p has these bars in 32 and 36 inch width with or without dimples. do I need the dimples for the savage??? also which do ya think 32 or 36 inch john
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01/26/07 at 10:20:32
the dimples are for hd style controls, I think, so no.
36" soemtiems it looks goofy on such a norrow bike, but it makes it a lot easier to steer,e sp w/ one hand.
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01/26/07 at 10:58:17
I bought
the 36" set of these
for $29 and I'm pretty sure they are not dimpled. I will check this afternoon and let you know. They are knurled where the risers clamp on. I am very satisfied with them.
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justin_o_guy
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Re: to dimple or not to dimple
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01/26/07 at 12:16:55
John, you are such a big guy I think you would want the wide bars. I would consider the distance from your shoulder to the risers to decide on which angle on the bar ends will be most comfy. If its far enough to have the elbow about straight I would think the lesser bend in the bar end would be more comfy on the wrist. If the elbo will be bent pretty good, then the bigger angle would line the wrist up with the forearm better, or so it seems to me.
I can see the point made about "looking a bit odd on such a narrow bike", but I would think tyhe comfort , safety issue is big enough to cancel any worries in that area.I have the little drag bars on the 05 & it requires real serious steering input sometimes. It does allow me to feel the front end flex & I am looking forward to getting a brace on it.
The dimples you asked about, were you talking about the knurling under where the clamps go? If you get some w/o that & you feel like it needs something to make it solid in the mounts you could drill & pin the bars once you got them just where ya want them.I think thats common on apehangers because the leverage they offer is greater than the friction from the knurling can deal with,
As to width, I was thinkin again. Seems I am most comfy with a bar that is just a bit wider than I am, so my hands aren't straight in front ot between the shoulders. Grab a broomstick & mark the distances off & see what works. Keep in mind the angles the bars have will make the wrist more comfy than the stick allows.
I hope that helps,
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john1652
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01/26/07 at 12:16:56
Savage_Rob wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
I bought
the 36" set of these
for $29 and I'm pretty sure they are not dimpled. I will check this afternoon and let you know. They are knurled where the risers clamp on. I am very satisfied with them.
Rob could you post a photo with the bars on your bike???? john
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01/26/07 at 13:47:51
john1652 wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
Rob could you post a photo with the bars on your bike???? john
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john1652
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01/26/07 at 16:16:22
Savage_Rob wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2006/07/25/bikepics-641550-800.jpg
HHHMMMM doesn't look goofie to me. looks like you can make it turn pretty darn easy. is tha a throttle boss i see on those iso grips???? john also your garage is so clean I may be sick.
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01/26/07 at 17:17:29
Savage_Rob wrote
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http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2006/07/25/bikepics-641550-800.jpg
I like those a lot! Like the bib too. Where did you get that?
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justin_o_guy
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01/26/07 at 23:21:07
Nice lookin Rob.. Yep, garage is a bit too neat. & the wires are absol;utely symmetrical leaving the bars. Okay Rob is a neat freak! Unless I miss my guess, Rob uses his turn signals at every turn & cancels within 50 feet of exit. Watches Monk & points out the stuff Monk misses.
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01/27/07 at 00:37:33
V nice bars.
Clive W
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01/27/07 at 05:02:12
Poor Rob, psychoanalysed at suzukisavage.com
Bet he didn't know what he was openin' himself up to...
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john1652
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01/27/07 at 05:47:18
barry68v10 wrote
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Poor Rob, psychoanalysed at suzukisavage.com
Bet he didn't know what he was openin' himself up to...
never feel bad for a multi-multi-millionaire. john
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01/27/07 at 06:35:24
Savage bars are dimpled too, but you can get rid of that requirement with a dremel tool or a half round file when you take off the controls...if you want.
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john1652
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01/27/07 at 06:37:22
Savage_Greg wrote
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Savage bars are dimpled too, but you can get rid of that requirement with a dremel tool or a half round file when you take off the controls...if you want.
what do you mean???
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01/27/07 at 06:59:41
There is a nipple that goes in the dimple.
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