Looks alright to me - quite like the old cafe style bikes!
Depends how old/fit/in good nick your wrists are for the comfort thing! It's a different riding style, you can't just sit there, you really need to be able to hold your weight up with your legs and core to take the weight off your wrists. Main thing I've noticed about doing this kind of mod though is that generally speaking, upright bikes that have clipons fitted generaly have more extreme riding positions than the sports bikes themselves, as the rest of the bike wasn't designed for such a position! (Seat, stretch to bars, footpeg positioning etc)
(08-01-14, 05:24 PM)JoeRock link Wrote: Looks alright to me - quite like the old cafe style bikes!
Depends how old/fit/in good nick your wrists are for the comfort thing! It's a different riding style, you can't just sit there, you really need to be able to hold your weight up with your legs and core to take the weight off your wrists. Main thing I've noticed about doing this kind of mod though is that generally speaking, upright bikes that have clipons fitted generaly have more extreme riding positions than the sports bikes themselves, as the rest of the bike wasn't designed for such a position! (Seat, stretch to bars, footpeg positioning etc)
Agreed, the footpegs alone will be further forward than they should be for a lower riding postion.
Only time will tell with the wrists, any new riding position can give a few aches and pains for a while as you're using different muscles.
I've lost count of the amount of passengers who've got off the back of my bike with cramp because they've been tensing up in an unfamiliar position.
I personally moved away from dropped bars because of wrist pain, and lack of head movement with a padded jacket on, but each to their own.
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I had heard that about the pegs but didn't notice anything foo dodgy there. Just need to get used to the wrist ache D:
If your swapping the yoke over, I'll take your old fazer yoke and risers off your hands for a few sheckles. Pm me if you decide to do it buddy.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
My ocd would be runnin riot with that higher brake lever than clutch... :lol
Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it..
Haha you're right there mate, I forgot to tighten the brake lever for my test ride :groan and only noticed when I put the bike away to bed lol
Nice. Love the look of it naked and I think the bars really suit it. It reminds me of an old cafe racer. As for comfort, let us know how it goes!
Err... I'll see what I can do :p
Could I please ask what clocks they are, look like ones from an XJR 1300? How easy was it to fit them? Can someone explain what the whole thing is about taking the fazer clocks off as well and it causing the bike to run "wrong". The main thing holding me back from doing something similar to this is the fact the fazer clocks don't quite look right naked and the potential cost. Looks cool anyway I would like to do the same but without the clip ons I would just have wide fat bars in the standard place.
This is a naked Fazer anyway so the clocks are like this as standard. You have a kind of block where all the dials are on one 'blob' right?
Ah I just noticed its a 400 not a 600. Well it looks cool anyway! Yeah the 600 clocks are in a big kind of triangular blob shape. Really good clocks but if you take the fairing off they don't look right to which people say "why would you take the fairing off anyway?". I don't mid the fairing though tbh, hated it at first but have grown to like it now and its signature look.
Are you sure? Massive news to me :o
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I think it's possible that the clocks, lights and yoke might have come off the XJR400?
Oh dear... I just Googled fz400 naked. I wouldn't recommend it... :'(
(10-01-14, 02:36 PM)Fuzzy link Wrote: I think it's possible that the clocks, lights and yoke might have come off the XJR400?
Spot on! Deffo from the XJR400
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