I read a couple threads here on the forum a few weeks back discussing the various choices for changing the stock bars to a trad steel handlebar, and in one of them someone mentioned, "The FJR bars are adjustable, you might want to try that out before spending bucks for a handlebar . . ." . . . ??? I didn't know that; the PO had changed the bars with something (not looking at it now) like a "Heli-bar" adapter?? which looks like a top of triple-tree mod that may move the bars in some way from stock, "up" and "back" or just "up"?? but keeping the stock bars and cables.
One of the single best things I ever did for my Concours was to change out of the stock bars and put a Storz adapter for a steel handlebar . . . made it handle like a motorcycle instead of a truck--had to extend the upper brake line to reach the new position/clutch hose worked OK. I still ride that bike one Sat and the FJR the next, and of late the FJR bar position in comparison, even with this Heli or Gen-mar adapter??, brings numbness and an almost loss of feeling to the hands . . . whereas the Storz Konk doesn't effect me that way at all . . . .
So, I have to assume that something about the position of the FJR bars is "non-friendly" . . . the distinction from having tried numerous bar adapters for the Konk is that many of them just "raised" the bars up, taking some weight off wrists, but keeping the arms straight and tensioning the neck/shoulder area. The Storz bar does a better job of bringing the bars **back** rather than up, leaving the elbows relaxed more; but, seems like Storz doesn't offer an adapter for the FJR?? I saw in one of the other bar threads someone mentioned "Spiegel"??? but they only show "2005" as the year for their adapter . . . is that the "same" for a '09 FJR?
Other question, I see on the present handlebars at the base there is a "panel" of metal that is attached by a single phillips screw, I'm assuming that if I open that panel there will be an allen head bolt or something like that, and perhaps that is where the handlebar can be rotated fore/aft on the axis . . . but not moved back from the rotation point??
If that is the case, would rotating the handlebars do something to the throttle cable adjustment/freeplay such that the freeplay would need to be messed with? Or, no worries, that wouldn't influence the throttle cable at all? My first bike was a Sabre 750 and on that bike the bars were semi-adjustable on rotation forward/back and nothing else had to be adjusted or fiddled with . . . just wondering if I could rotate the FJR bars a tad bit could the expense of doing the handlebar conversion be avoided?
Have to make some change to it . . . cheap, quick and dirty?? Or more spensive but more better?? Yet to be seen.
TIA
blkmbo
One of the single best things I ever did for my Concours was to change out of the stock bars and put a Storz adapter for a steel handlebar . . . made it handle like a motorcycle instead of a truck--had to extend the upper brake line to reach the new position/clutch hose worked OK. I still ride that bike one Sat and the FJR the next, and of late the FJR bar position in comparison, even with this Heli or Gen-mar adapter??, brings numbness and an almost loss of feeling to the hands . . . whereas the Storz Konk doesn't effect me that way at all . . . .
So, I have to assume that something about the position of the FJR bars is "non-friendly" . . . the distinction from having tried numerous bar adapters for the Konk is that many of them just "raised" the bars up, taking some weight off wrists, but keeping the arms straight and tensioning the neck/shoulder area. The Storz bar does a better job of bringing the bars **back** rather than up, leaving the elbows relaxed more; but, seems like Storz doesn't offer an adapter for the FJR?? I saw in one of the other bar threads someone mentioned "Spiegel"??? but they only show "2005" as the year for their adapter . . . is that the "same" for a '09 FJR?
Other question, I see on the present handlebars at the base there is a "panel" of metal that is attached by a single phillips screw, I'm assuming that if I open that panel there will be an allen head bolt or something like that, and perhaps that is where the handlebar can be rotated fore/aft on the axis . . . but not moved back from the rotation point??
If that is the case, would rotating the handlebars do something to the throttle cable adjustment/freeplay such that the freeplay would need to be messed with? Or, no worries, that wouldn't influence the throttle cable at all? My first bike was a Sabre 750 and on that bike the bars were semi-adjustable on rotation forward/back and nothing else had to be adjusted or fiddled with . . . just wondering if I could rotate the FJR bars a tad bit could the expense of doing the handlebar conversion be avoided?
Have to make some change to it . . . cheap, quick and dirty?? Or more spensive but more better?? Yet to be seen.
TIA
blkmbo